TY - JOUR
T1 - Are Saviour Siblings a Special Case in Procreative Ethics?
AU - Althorpe, Caleb
AU - Finneron-Burns, Elizabeth
N1 - 2023. Althorpe, Caleb and Elizabeth Finneron-Burns. "Are Saviour Siblings a Special Case in Procreative Ethics?" Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy 26(1): 49-73.
PY - 2023/11/27
Y1 - 2023/11/27
N2 - In this paper we examine three categories of reasons that have been given against the creation of savior siblings (harm to the child, autonomy violations, and effects on wider society) and argue that all can be defeated. We then outline the conditions under which the practice is morally permissible and argue that these conditions are no different from those under which it is ever morally permissible to procreate. Our surprising conclusion is that savior siblings do not present a special case in procreative ethics and it is permissible to create them whenever it is permissible to create any other child.
AB - In this paper we examine three categories of reasons that have been given against the creation of savior siblings (harm to the child, autonomy violations, and effects on wider society) and argue that all can be defeated. We then outline the conditions under which the practice is morally permissible and argue that these conditions are no different from those under which it is ever morally permissible to procreate. Our surprising conclusion is that savior siblings do not present a special case in procreative ethics and it is permissible to create them whenever it is permissible to create any other child.
U2 - 10.26556/jesp.v26i1.2623
DO - 10.26556/jesp.v26i1.2623
M3 - Article
SN - 1559-3061
VL - 26
SP - 49
EP - 73
JO - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy
JF - Journal of Ethics and Social Philosophy
IS - 1
ER -