Reproducing Persons: Issues in Feminist Bioethics
Frontmatter -- Contents -- Preface -- Introduction -- PART I. THE RIGHT TO REPRODUCE: LIMITS AND CAVEATS -- 1. Genetics and Reproductive Risk: Can Having Children Be Immoral? -- 2. Loving Future People -- 3. What Can Progress in Reproductive Technology Mean for Women? -- 4. Are Pregnant Women Fetal Containers? -- PART II: ABORTION AND THE RIGHT NOT TO REPRODUCE -- 5. Is Abortion Murder? (with Michael Tooley) -- 6. Abortion, Potentiality, and Conferred Claims: A Response to Langerak -- 7. Abortion and the Argument from Convenience -- 8. Abortion, Forced Labor, and War -- 9. Abortion and the Husband's Rights: A Reply to Teo -- PART III: NEW WORLDS: COLLABORATIVE REPRODUCTION -- 10. The Morality of New Reproductive Technologies -- 11. Surrogate Mothering: Exploitation or Empowerment? -- 12. Another Look at Contract Pregnancy -- 13. Children of Choice: Whose Children? At What Cost? -- Selected Bibliography -- Index