WRONGS, PREFERENCES, AND THE SELECTION OF CHILDREN: A CRITIQUE OF REBECCA BENNETT'S ARGUMENT AGAINST THE PRINCIPLE OF PROCREATIVE BENEFICENCE
Rebecca Bennett, in a recent paper dismissing Julian Savulescu's principle of procreative beneficence, advances both a negative and a positive thesis. The negative thesis holds that the principle's theoretical foundation – the notion of impersonal harm or non-person-affecting wrong – is in...
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Wiley-Blackwell
2012
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Bioethics
Year: 2012, Volume: 26, Issue: 8, Pages: 447-454 |
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impersonal harm
B Bennett B Preference B Savulescu B procreative beneficence B non-person-affecting wrong B Intuition |
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