Equal Opportunity and the Case for State Sponsored Ectogenesis

Equal Opportunity and the Case for State Sponsored Ectogenesis by Evie Kendal, published by Palgrave Macmillan UK on September 10, 2015, explores the concept of ectogenesis, which involves the artificial gestation of a fetus outside the womb. This 1st edition, comprising 132 pages, delves into the implications of this technology for women’s reproductive rights and the ongoing debates within feminist groups regarding its ethical and social dimensions.
Readers will find a thorough examination of how reproduction can impose unjust burdens on women, prompting a discussion on the necessity of advancing research in ectogenesis to align with the ideals of equal opportunity. The book engages with various subjects, including philosophy, ethics, and social science, to present a nuanced perspective on the intersection of technology and women’s rights. Through this analysis, Kendal contributes to the broader discourse on reproductive liberty and the potential societal impacts of state-sponsored ectogenesis.
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Ectogenesis refers to the artificial gestation of a fetus outside the womb. Despite certain advantages for women’s reproductive liberty, feminist groups remain divided regarding this technology. This book argues that reproduction imposes unjust burdens on women, and thus the ideals of equal opportunity demand continued research into ectogenesis.
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