BIO 205 Lecture Notes - Lecture 11: Social Contract

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Genetics and reproductive risk: can having children be immoral?, laura m. purdy. She believes that it is morally wrong to reproduce when someone is aware of the risk of transmitting a serious disease or defect to their potential children. She acknowledges the differences in severity from case to case, but explains that this shouldn"t really matter as much. If there is any risk, we need to utilize a conservative approach - taking precautions regardless of how high or low that risk may be. Purdy brings up the difference between risking your own life and someone else"s. She believes that bringing children in to this world provides parents with a certain standard of care for them. She rejects the idea that conceiving children is permissible as long as we don"t expect them to be so miserable that they wish they were dead. She believes that parents have a stronger duty than this one.

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