Public goods and procreation.


Autoria(s): Anomaly, J
Cobertura

United States

Data(s)

01/09/2014

Resumo

Procreation is the ultimate public goods problem. Each new child affects the welfare of many other people, and some (but not all) children produce uncompensated value that future people will enjoy. This essay addresses challenges that arise if we think of procreation and parenting as public goods. These include whether individual choices are likely to lead to a socially desirable outcome, and whether changes in laws, social norms, or access to genetic engineering and embryo selection might improve the aggregate outcome of our reproductive choices.

Formato

172 - 188

Identificador

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25743046

Monash Bioeth Rev, 2014, 32 (3-4), pp. 172 - 188

1321-2753

http://hdl.handle.net/10161/9731

Idioma(s)

ENG

Relação

Monash Bioeth Rev

10.1007/s40592-014-0011-x

Palavras-Chave #Australia #Eugenics #Genetic Enhancement #Humans #Infant Welfare #Infant, Newborn #Parenting #Reproduction #Reproductive Rights #Reproductive Techniques, Assisted #Social Welfare
Tipo

Journal Article