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Ethics, Sexual Orientation, and Choices about Children

Ethics, Sexual Orientation, and Choices about Children
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Publisher : MIT Press
Total Pages : 195
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ISBN-10 : 9780262018050
ISBN-13 : 0262018055
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Book Synopsis Ethics, Sexual Orientation, and Choices about Children by : Timothy F. Murphy

Download or read book Ethics, Sexual Orientation, and Choices about Children written by Timothy F. Murphy and published by MIT Press. This book was released on 2012 with total page 195 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: A critical review of the debate over the still-hypothetical possibility of prenatal intervention by parents to select the sexual orientation of their children. Parents routinely turn to prenatal testing to screen for genetic or chromosomal disorders or to learn their child's sex. What if they could use similar prenatal interventions to learn (or change) their child's sexual orientation? Bioethicists have debated the moral implications of this still-hypothetical possibility for several decades. Some commentators fear that any scientific efforts to understand the origins of homosexuality could mean the end of gay and lesbian people, if parents shy away from having homosexual children. Others defend parents' rights to choose the traits of their children in general and see no reason to treat sexual orientation differently. In this book, Timothy Murphy traces the controversy over prenatal selection of sexual orientation, offering a critical review of the literature and presenting his own argument in favor of parents' reproductive liberty. Arguing against commentators who want to restrict the scientific study of sexual orientation or technologies that emerge from that study, Murphy proposes a defense of parents' right to choose. This, he argues, is the only view that helps protect children from hurtful family environments, that is consistent with the increasing powers of prenatal interventions, and that respects human futures as something other than accidents of the genetic lottery.


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