Gestation, equality and freedom: ectogenesis as a political perspective
G Cavaliere - Journal of medical ethics, 2020 - jme.bmj.com
The benefits of full ectogenesis, that is, the gestation of human fetuses outside the maternal
womb, for women ground many contemporary authors' arguments on the ethical desirability …
womb, for women ground many contemporary authors' arguments on the ethical desirability …
Partial ectogenesis: freedom, equality and political perspective
EC Romanis - Journal of medical ethics, 2020 - jme.bmj.com
In this commentary, I consider how Giulia Cavaliere's arguments about the limited reach of
the current justifications offered for full ectogenesis in the bioethical literature apply in the …
the current justifications offered for full ectogenesis in the bioethical literature apply in the …
Imagine a world… where ectogenesis isn't needed to eliminate social and economic barriers for women
C Horner - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2020 - jme.bmj.com
We can imagine a world in which ectogenesis provides a safe gestating space that
eliminates maternal morbidity and mortality while maximising healthy outcomes for babies …
eliminates maternal morbidity and mortality while maximising healthy outcomes for babies …
The ethics of ectogenesis‐aided foetal treatment
In this paper, we aim to stimulate ethical debate about the morally relevant connection
between ectogenesis and the foetus as a potential beneficiary of treatment. Ectogenesis …
between ectogenesis and the foetus as a potential beneficiary of treatment. Ectogenesis …
The 'tyranny of reproduction': Could ectogenesis further women's liberation?
K MacKay - Bioethics, 2020 - Wiley Online Library
This paper imagines what the liberatory possibilities of (full) ectogenesis are, insofar as it
separates woman from female reproductive function. Even before use with human infants …
separates woman from female reproductive function. Even before use with human infants …
Subjects of ectogenesis: are 'gestatelings' fetuses, newborns or neither?
N Colgrove - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2019 - jme.bmj.com
Subjects of ectogenesis—human beings that are developing in artificial wombs (AWs)—
share the same moral status as newborns. To demonstrate this, I defend two claims. First …
share the same moral status as newborns. To demonstrate this, I defend two claims. First …
Should delivery by partial ectogenesis be available on request of the pregnant person?
A Nelson - IJFAB: International Journal of Feminist Approaches to …, 2022 - utpjournals.press
In this article I explore partial ectogenesis through the lens of choice in childbirth, framing it
as a mode of delivery. In doing so, I refocus discussion about partial ectogenesis, ensuring …
as a mode of delivery. In doing so, I refocus discussion about partial ectogenesis, ensuring …
In defense of ectogenesis
A Smajdor - Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics, 2012 - cambridge.org
In Defense of Ectogenesis Page 1 Special Section: Open Forum In Defense of Ectogenesis
ANNA SMAJDOR In his article ‘‘Research Priorities and the Future of Pregnancy’’ in this issue …
ANNA SMAJDOR In his article ‘‘Research Priorities and the Future of Pregnancy’’ in this issue …
Reproductive technologies are not the cure for social problems
L Campo-Engelstein - Journal of medical ethics, 2020 - jme.bmj.com
Giulia Cavaliere disagrees with claims that ectogenesis will increase equality and freedom
for women, arguing that they often ignore social context and consequently fail to recognise …
for women, arguing that they often ignore social context and consequently fail to recognise …
Abortion and Ectogenesis: moral compromise
W Simkulet - Journal of Medical Ethics, 2020 - jme.bmj.com
The contemporary philosophical literature on abortion primarily revolves around three
seemingly intractable debates, concerning the (1) moral status of the fetus,(2) scope of …
seemingly intractable debates, concerning the (1) moral status of the fetus,(2) scope of …