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Policing Preconception and Pregnancy?

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This thesis is about the procreative moral responsibilities of prospective parents that

intend to conceive, and the role of a parental virtue approach in encouraging

prospective parents to discharge these procreative responsibilities to their future

child without legal enforcement, or policing preconception and pregnancy.

Following an introduction, Chapter One considers if procreative moral

responsibilities exist, and if so, what they are. It identifies and explores key examples

of procreative moral responsibilities. It addresses who has them, when, and why. It

tackles the significance of the behaviour and character of prospective parents both

before conception and during pregnancy. It considers the significance of the

intention to conceive and the proximity to conception in terms of relevant capacity

(fertility) and behaviour. It examines why the choice to continue a pregnancy to

term and the choice to conceive both create procreative moral responsibilities, and

the relevance of an account of parental virtue in this context. It explains why

prospective parents that intend to conceive have procreative moral responsibilities to

their future child that begin before conception.

Chapter Two addresses whether the procreative moral responsibilities of prospective

parents are currently legally enforceable (in England and Wales) and whether they

should be. It explains what enforcement means, and argues that enforcement is not

currently within the role of the law or state. As legal change is possible, it argues that

enforcement should not be within the role of the law for ethical, legal and societal

reasons. Furthermore, it suggests that procreative moral responsibilities could not be

enforced, because enforcement via surveillance, intervention or sanctions is

impractical. Finally, the practical reasons against enforcement suggest that these

responsibilities are unenforceable.


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Type: Paperback

AED19820

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Quantity:

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Order today to get by 7-14 business days

Delivery fee of AED 20. Free for orders above AED 200.

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Imported From: United Kingdom

At BOLO, we work hard to ensure the products you receive are new, genuine, and sourced from reputable suppliers.

BOLO is not an authorized or official retailer for most brands, nor are we affiliated with manufacturers unless specifically stated on a product page. Instead, we source verified sellers, authorized distributors or directly from the manufacturer.

Each product undergoes thorough inspection and verification at our consolidation and fulfilment centers to ensure it meets our strict authenticity and quality standards before being shipped and delivered to you.

If you ever have concerns regarding the authenticity of a product purchased from us, please contact Bolo Support. We will review your inquiry promptly and, if necessary, provide documentation verifying authenticity or offer a suitable resolution.

Your trust is our top priority, and we are committed to maintaining transparency and integrity in every transaction.

All product information, images, descriptions, and reviews originate from the manufacturer or from trusted sellers overseas. BOLO is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or an authorized retailer for most brands listed on our website unless stated otherwise.

While we strive to display accurate information, variations in packaging, labeling, instructions, or formulation may occasionally occur due to regional differences or supplier updates. For detailed or manufacturer-specific information, please contact the brand directly or reach out to BOLO Support for assistance.

Unless otherwise stated, all prices displayed on the product page include applicable taxes and import duties.

BOLO operates in accordance with the laws and regulations of United Arab Emirates. Any items found to be restricted or prohibited for sale within the UAE will be cancelled prior to shipment. We take proactive measures to ensure that only products permitted for sale in United Arab Emirates are listed on our website.

All items are shipped by air, and any products classified as “Dangerous Goods (DG)” under IATA regulations will be removed from the order and cancelled.

All orders are processed manually, and we make every effort to process them promptly once confirmed. Products cancelled due to the above reasons will be permanently removed from listings across the website.

Description:

This thesis is about the procreative moral responsibilities of prospective parents that

intend to conceive, and the role of a parental virtue approach in encouraging

prospective parents to discharge these procreative responsibilities to their future

child without legal enforcement, or policing preconception and pregnancy.

Following an introduction, Chapter One considers if procreative moral

responsibilities exist, and if so, what they are. It identifies and explores key examples

of procreative moral responsibilities. It addresses who has them, when, and why. It

tackles the significance of the behaviour and character of prospective parents both

before conception and during pregnancy. It considers the significance of the

intention to conceive and the proximity to conception in terms of relevant capacity

(fertility) and behaviour. It examines why the choice to continue a pregnancy to

term and the choice to conceive both create procreative moral responsibilities, and

the relevance of an account of parental virtue in this context. It explains why

prospective parents that intend to conceive have procreative moral responsibilities to

their future child that begin before conception.

Chapter Two addresses whether the procreative moral responsibilities of prospective

parents are currently legally enforceable (in England and Wales) and whether they

should be. It explains what enforcement means, and argues that enforcement is not

currently within the role of the law or state. As legal change is possible, it argues that

enforcement should not be within the role of the law for ethical, legal and societal

reasons. Furthermore, it suggests that procreative moral responsibilities could not be

enforced, because enforcement via surveillance, intervention or sanctions is

impractical. Finally, the practical reasons against enforcement suggest that these

responsibilities are unenforceable.


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