Our understanding of what it means to be a parent is shaped by our biological, social, legal, and moral concepts of parenthood. This book combines traditional philosophical methods with research in the broader social sciences and humanities to explore the dilemmas which challenge our understanding of parenthood today.
Our understanding of what it means to be a parent is shaped by our biological, social, legal, and moral concepts of parenthood. This book combines traditional philosophical methods with research in the broader social sciences and humanities to explore the dilemmas which challenge our understanding of parenthood today.
Teresa Baron is a Research Fellow at the University of Nottingham, and works on philosophy of parenthood and reproductive ethics.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction 1. Babies, blueprints, and blood ties: what makes a biological parent? 2. Social roles, stereotypes, and being 'seen' as a parent 3. 'Do you have a licence for that?' Legal parenthood and transfers of children 4. Duties, dilemmas, and (re)distribution: moral perspectives on parenthood 5. Paradigms and parental projects: the intersection of parenthood and reproductive ethics Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Babies, blueprints, and blood ties: what makes a biological parent? 2. Social roles, stereotypes, and being 'seen' as a parent 3. 'Do you have a licence for that?' Legal parenthood and transfers of children 4. Duties, dilemmas, and (re)distribution: moral perspectives on parenthood 5. Paradigms and parental projects: the intersection of parenthood and reproductive ethics Conclusion.
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