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Parents can have a duty to use IVF, say bioethicists
Michael Cook BioEdge When two Italian-Australian utilitarian bioethicists declared in the Journal of Medical Ethics that infanticide (or after-birth abortions) were morally permissible, they lit the fuse on a world-wide storm of condemnation. Yet another controversial utilitarian proposal has popped … Continue reading →
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