A team of experts explore the ethics of making families through adoption or technologically assisted reproduction. They examine the moral choices involved, and the social norms that can distort decision-making, such as the norm in favour of having biologically related children, or the privileging of a traditional understanding of family.
Family-Making
R703,59
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ISBN | 9780191019289 |
Number Of Pages | 336 |
File Size | 3.24 mb |
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Published | 03-07-2014 |