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The Transfer and Delegation of Responsibilities for Genetic Offspring in Gamete Provision
Authors:Reuven Brandt
Institution:Department of Politics, Philosophy and Religion, County South, Lancaster University, Lancaster, UK
Abstract:In this article I reject the claim that the responsibilities acquired by gamete providers can be transferred to their biological children's intending parents. I defend this position by first showing that arguments in defence of the transferability of responsibilities in gamete provision cases fail to distinguish between the transfer and delegation of responsibility. I then provide an argument against the transferability of responsibilities in gamete provision cases that differs from the ones offered by James Lindemann Nelson and Rivka Weinberg. Though I conclude that gamete providers have inalienable responsibilities towards their biological offspring, I note that the precise ethical and policy implications this has for gamete provision remain somewhat unclear.
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