The Ethics of Parenthood argues for original views about the right to raise one's biological children, about paternalism, about reacting differently to bad behavior because the wrongdoer is "only a child," about what raising a child requires, and about the obligations that parents and children have after the children are grown.
The Ethics of Parenthood argues for original views about the right to raise one's biological children, about paternalism, about reacting differently to bad behavior because the wrongdoer is "only a child," about what raising a child requires, and about the obligations that parents and children have after the children are grown.
Norvin Richards is Professor of Philosophy, University of Alabama
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Introduction 1.: The Rights of Biological Parents 2.: Who has Parent Rights? 3.: Whose Child is This? 4.: Abuse, Neglect, and the State 5.: The Autonomy of Children 6.: Raising a Child 7.: Moral Education 8.: Bad Behavior 9.: Loving One Another 10.: Having Grown Children 11.: Filial Obligations 12.: The Graceful Exit Conclusion Bibliography Index
Introduction 1.: The Rights of Biological Parents 2.: Who has Parent Rights? 3.: Whose Child is This? 4.: Abuse, Neglect, and the State 5.: The Autonomy of Children 6.: Raising a Child 7.: Moral Education 8.: Bad Behavior 9.: Loving One Another 10.: Having Grown Children 11.: Filial Obligations 12.: The Graceful Exit Conclusion Bibliography Index
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