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The moral challenge of natality: towards a post-traditional concept of family and privacy in repro-genetics
Authors:C. Wiesemann
Affiliation:1. Ethik und Geschichte der Medizin , G?ttingen University , Germany cwiesem@gwdg.de
Abstract:Modern repro-genetics is going to change the way we conceive our children, and will have a substantial influence on the family. Two concepts of the family have been present in the ethical debate: the traditional model and the care model of the family. The first one has been rightly criticized because it privileges form over function. I will show that the second model is also insufficient and does not answer to the moral challenge of human natality, particularly from a child's point of view. Instead, I will suggest a third, kinship model of the family as moral agent. In post-traditional and post-patriarchal societies, the family must be reconsidered as actor in the ethical debates. This poses a challenge for ethical theory. The family's interests are best protected by a concept of relational privacy.
Keywords:family  privacy  natality  repro-genetics
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