The Morality of Artificial Womb Technology.
DT Reiber - National Catholic Bioethics Quarterly, 2010 - search.ebscohost.com
This paper explores the concept of ectogenesis in both the partial and the complete forms
and argues for the moral permissibility of artificial womb technology in some restricted …
and argues for the moral permissibility of artificial womb technology in some restricted …
[图书][B] The ethics of artificial uteruses: Implications for reproduction and abortion
S Coleman - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Ectogenesis, the gestation of the foetus outside of the human body, will not for much longer
be in the realm of science fiction; a number of projects attempting to develop ectogenetic …
be in the realm of science fiction; a number of projects attempting to develop ectogenetic …
[图书][B] Ectogenesis: artificial womb technology and the future of human reproduction
S Gelfand, JR Shook - 2006 - books.google.com
This book raises many moral, legal, social, and political, questions related to possible
development, in the near future, of an artificial womb for human use. Is ectogenesis ever …
development, in the near future, of an artificial womb for human use. Is ectogenesis ever …
Artificial Wombs: Could They Deliver an Answer to the Problem of Frozen Embryos?
C Gross - Christian bioethics: Non-Ecumenical Studies in …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
Catholic thinkers generally agree that artificial womb technology (AWT) would be
permissible in cases of partial ectogenesis to assist severely premature infants, but there is …
permissible in cases of partial ectogenesis to assist severely premature infants, but there is …
Artificial wombs, birth and 'birth': a response to Romanis
N Colgrove - Journal of medical ethics, 2020 - jme.bmj.com
Recently, I argued that human subjects in artificial wombs (AWs)'share the same moral
status as newborns' and so, deserve the same treatment and protections as newborns. This …
status as newborns' and so, deserve the same treatment and protections as newborns. This …
Could artificial wombs end the abortion debate?
C Kaczor - The edge of life: Human dignity and contemporary …, 2005 - Springer
If there is any contemporary debate that is intractable, the debate about abortion is. The
intractability arises particularly on account of those who oppose all abortions and those who …
intractability arises particularly on account of those who oppose all abortions and those who …
Artificial wombs and embryo adoption
C Kaczor - The ethics of embryo adoption and the Catholic …, 2007 - Springer
In this essay, I will offer a tentative assessment of the ethics of both embryo adoption
(Heterologous Embryo Transfer-HET) and the use of an artificial uterus on the basis of …
(Heterologous Embryo Transfer-HET) and the use of an artificial uterus on the basis of …
Artificial reproductive technologies and the advent of the artificial womb
F Simonstein - Reprogen-ethics and the Future of Gender, 2009 - Springer
The idea of an artificial womb and ectogenesis–a child brought to term outside a biological
womb–has appeared in various thought experiments;[1–3] several movies have also shown …
womb–has appeared in various thought experiments;[1–3] several movies have also shown …
Development of ectogenesis: how will artificial wombs affect the legal status of a fetus or embryo
JH Schultz - Chi.-Kent L. Rev., 2009 - HeinOnline
Artificial womb1 technology would allow conception and fetal development to occur
completely independent of a woman's womb or allow a fetus to be transferred from a …
completely independent of a woman's womb or allow a fetus to be transferred from a …
The moral status of embryos.
BF Scarlett - Journal of medical ethics, 1984 - jme.bmj.com
In a recent discussion of human in vitro fertilisation, Kuhse and Singer argue that it is
legitimate to destroy unwanted embryos. Their argument fails: it involves at least two and …
legitimate to destroy unwanted embryos. Their argument fails: it involves at least two and …