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WHO SHOULD BE A PARENT? PARENTHOOD AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF REPRODUCTIVE CHOICE

Title
WHO SHOULD BE A PARENT? PARENTHOOD AND THE SIGNIFICANCE OF REPRODUCTIVE CHOICE
Authors
Kim, Claire Junga
Ewha Authors
김정아
SCOPUS Author ID
김정아scopus
Issue Date
2017
Journal Title
ACTA BIOETHICA
ISSN
1726-569XJCR Link
Citation
ACTA BIOETHICA vol. 23, no. 1, pp. 129 - 136
Keywords
parentsparenthood statusreproductionreproductive technologyassisted reproductive techniques
Publisher
UNIV CHILE, CENTRO INTERDISCIPLINARIO ESTUDIOS BIOETICA
Indexed
SCIE; SSCI; SCOPUS WOS
Document Type
Article
Abstract
The various reproductive technologies have expanded the power people have to control their bodily function. Because these technologies have brought new configurations of people whose role is central to the reproductive process, ambiguities about the attribution of parenthood have emerged. I insist that the intentional account among four explanatory frameworks for parenthood gains more validity, as opportunities to exert intention increase. I extend the intentional account, using Scanlon's explanation of the "Value of Choice." In the Value of Choice, Scanlon explains that choice has a justificatory power; that is, by the fact of having choice, one accepts the normative consequences of one's decision. The current changes in reproduction technologies mean that there are several conditions to choose. While maintaining justificatory power from the Value of Choice, the intentional account becomes inclusive enough to encompass the status quo, plausible even in situations where intention does not exist or is not exerted.
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