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A lost cause? Fundamental problems for causal theories of parenthood
Authors:Teresa Baron
Institution:Faculty of Arts and Humanities, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
Abstract:In this paper, I offer a critique of (actual and possible) causal theories of parenthood. I do not offer a competing account of who incurs parental obligations and why; rather, I aim to show that there are fundamental problems for any account of who acquires parental obligations and why by appeal to causal responsibility for a child’s existence. I outline and justify three criteria that any plausible causal account of parental obligation must meet, and demonstrate that attempting to fulfil all three criteria simultaneously will give rise to one or both of two potentially insurmountable dilemmas.
Keywords:causation  children  parental obligation  parenthood  responsibility
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