Surrogate Motherhood: Politics and PrivacyLawrence O. Gostin Indiana University Press, 1990 M05 22 - 384 páginas "... glimpses of intriguing changes in social arrangements and cultural understandings in relation to surrogacy. Disturbing motherhood indeed." -- New Scientist "Larry Gostin has put together the definitive collection of essays on one of the most perplexing and titillating topics in contemporary medical ethics. This book includes contributions from some of the leading scholars on the legal, ethical, and social aspects of surrogacy, as well as several critical perspectives on the famous Baby M case -- must reading for understanding the surrogate motherhood controversy." -- Robert M. Veatch "Highly recommended... " -- Choice "... a valuable resource for those concerned with an exceedingly difficult ethical, legal, and political problem."Â -- Ethics "There is a wealth of information here on the current 'status questionis' in the United States, and anyone involved in the surrogacy debate, in the U.S. or otherwise, will find working through this material very worthwhile." -- Canadian Philosophical Review "... an excellent sample of some of the best and most varied thinking so far on the numerous conceptual, moral, social, and policy questions raised by contract motherhood." -- The Journal of Clinical Ethics |
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... Society of Law & Medicine . Many of the essays have been revised , updated , or corrected , and five appendices have been added . ASLM coordinator of book production was Merrill Kaitz . © 1988 , 1990 American Society of Law & Medicine ...
... Society 307 E. The New York State Task Force on Life and the Law 315 F. Institute on Women and Technology 322 G. Testimony of Gena Corea 325 Appendix V Bibliography Contributors Index 338 356 358 INTRODUCTION Larry Gostin When the ...
... society . Some ethical discourse finds that surrogacy demeans women by asking them to be fetal containers . To other ethicists , it is the potential harm to the child that takes precedence . To others , paying a surrogate is abhorrent ...
... society take many different forms , and a great deal of latitude in " private ordering " should be encouraged . Tolerance of diversity among families , and in the way they are formed , is part of a rich civil liberties tradition . Society ...
... society . I have already referred to the lack of any demonstrable evidence that the baby in a surrogacy arrangement is harmed by any objective measure . There is no indication that the potential harm is any greater than the risk we ...
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Procreative Liberty and the States Burden of Proof | 24 |
Fairy Tales Surrogate Mothers Tell | 43 |
Choosing Family Law over Contract Law as a Paradigm | 59 |
Surrogate Motherhood and the Best Interests of Children | 77 |
Legislative Approaches to Surrogate Motherhood | 88 |
Surrogate Motherhood as Prenatal Adoption | 123 |
Is There Anything Wrong with Surrogate Motherhood? | 136 |
A Preferred Treatment for Infertility? | 221 |
Loves Labor Lost | 233 |
A Comment | 243 |
Appendix I | 253 |
Appendix II | 261 |
Appendix III | 270 |
Appendix IV | 293 |
Appendix V | 338 |
Biology Freedom | 151 |
The Challenge for Feminists | 167 |
An Essay on Surrogacy and Feminist Thought | 183 |
Contributors | 356 |