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  1. Moral parenthood: not gestational.Benjamin Lange - 2025 - Journal of Medical Ethics 51 (2):87-91.
    Parenting our biological children is a centrally important matter, but how, if it all, can it be justified? According to a contemporary influential line of thinking, the acquisition by parents of a moral right to parent their biological children should be grounded by appeal to the value of the intimate emotional relationship that gestation facilitates between a newborn and a gestational procreator. I evaluate two arguments in defence of this proposal and argue that both are unconvincing.
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  • (1 other version)Moral parenthood and gestation: replies to Cordeiro, Murphy, Robinson and Baron.Benjamin Lange - 2025 - Journal of Medical Ethics 51 (2):100-101.
    I am grateful to James Cordeiro, Timothy Murphy, Heloise Robinson and Teresa Baron for their perceptive and stimulating comments on my article in this journal. 1 In what follows, I seek to respond to some of the main points raised in each commentary. Cordeiro examines the implications of various forms of ectogestation for the gestational versus moral parenthood debate by contrasting it with in vivo (natural) gestation. 2 His analysis considers the gestating mother’s and biological father’s parenthood claims in light (...)
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  • (1 other version)Moral Parenthood and Gestation: Replies to Cordeiro, Murphy, Robinson and Baron.Benjamin Lange - 2024 - Journal of Medical Ethics 1 (2):100-101.
    I am grateful to James Cordeiro, Timothy Murphy, Heloise Robinson and Teresa Baron for their perceptive and stimulating comments on my article in this journal. In what follows, I seek to respond to some of the main points raised in each commentary.
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