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This book examines the question of what parental obligations
procreators incur by bringing children into being. Prusak argues
that parents, as procreators, have obligations regarding future
children that constrain the liberty of would-be parents to do as
they wish. Moreover, these obligations go beyond simply respecting
a child's rights. He addresses in turn the ethics of adoption,
child support, gamete donation, surrogacy, prenatal genetic
enhancement, and public responsibility for children.
This book examines the question of what parental obligations
procreators incur by bringing children into being. Prusak argues
that parents, as procreators, have obligations regarding future
children that constrain the liberty of would-be parents to do as
they wish. Moreover, these obligations go beyond simply respecting
a child's rights. He addresses in turn the ethics of adoption,
child support, gamete donation, surrogacy, prenatal genetic
enhancement, and public responsibility for children.
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