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Bioethics, 2017
AbstractDon Marquis is well known for his future like ours theory (FLO), according to which the killing beings like us is seriously morally wrong because it deprives us of a future we can value. According to Marquis, human fetuses possess a future they can come to value, and thus according to FLO have a right to life.
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AbstractDon Marquis is well known for his future like ours theory (FLO), according to which the killing beings like us is seriously morally wrong because it deprives us of a future we can value. According to Marquis, human fetuses possess a future they can come to value, and thus according to FLO have a right to life.
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JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1983
AS THE use of contraceptives and incidence of abortion increase and unwed motherhood becomes socially acceptable, fewer babies will be available for adoption, and more childless couples and single people who want to be parents will seek the help of physicians.
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AS THE use of contraceptives and incidence of abortion increase and unwed motherhood becomes socially acceptable, fewer babies will be available for adoption, and more childless couples and single people who want to be parents will seek the help of physicians.
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Journal of Personality, 2000
David Lykken’s proposal to license married parents for child rearing, and to deny the same opportunity to single and inept parents, springs from his deep concern for millions of youngsters cruelly subjected to abusive and neglectful rearing circumstances. Children from such inadequate homes grow up to have high rates of school failure, criminality, and
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David Lykken’s proposal to license married parents for child rearing, and to deny the same opportunity to single and inept parents, springs from his deep concern for millions of youngsters cruelly subjected to abusive and neglectful rearing circumstances. Children from such inadequate homes grow up to have high rates of school failure, criminality, and
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Notions of parenthood - parenthood through adoption
1995Mémoire numérisé par la Direction des bibliothèques de l'Université de Montréal.
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Introduction: Doing Good Parenthood
2016The purpose of this book is to explore in ten empirical chapters how good parenthood is done in different contexts, by different agents. The introductory chapter outlines the theoretical implications of viewing parenthood as a series of practices and our interest in the enactment and negotiation of good parenthood.
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American Journal of Sociology, 1946
Mothers selected to represent various subcultures in the Midwest were queried in group tests and individual interviews on their ideas of parenthood. Mothers of lower social classes, Negroes, and those with older children tend to have more traditional conceptions than do mothers of higher status, white mothers, and those with younger children ...
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Mothers selected to represent various subcultures in the Midwest were queried in group tests and individual interviews on their ideas of parenthood. Mothers of lower social classes, Negroes, and those with older children tend to have more traditional conceptions than do mothers of higher status, white mothers, and those with younger children ...
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Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment, 1965
(1965). Motivation for Parenthood. Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment: Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 405-413.
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(1965). Motivation for Parenthood. Journal of Projective Techniques and Personality Assessment: Vol. 29, No. 4, pp. 405-413.
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The Hastings Center Report, 1990
Current reproductive technology challenges us to think seriously about social values surrounding childbearing. Thoughtful discussion must combine careful attention to the experience of pursuing parenthood by technological means with principled reflection on the morality of this pursuit.
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Current reproductive technology challenges us to think seriously about social values surrounding childbearing. Thoughtful discussion must combine careful attention to the experience of pursuing parenthood by technological means with principled reflection on the morality of this pursuit.
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Journal of Medical Ethics
Singh asserts that the parent–child relationship engenders a moral responsibility for the newborn. Simultaneously, he contends, drawing on the argument from potentiality, that the fetal stage of human development does not establish the parent–child relationship.
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Singh asserts that the parent–child relationship engenders a moral responsibility for the newborn. Simultaneously, he contends, drawing on the argument from potentiality, that the fetal stage of human development does not establish the parent–child relationship.
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