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    Surrogacy

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    Surrogacy: Is It Right? Surrogacy is an arrangement between a woman and a couple or individual to carry and deliver a baby. There are two types of surrogacy: traditional and gestational. In traditional surrogacy‚ the surrogate mother is artificially inseminated with the sperm of the intended father or sperm donor. The surrogate’s own eggs are used; therefore she will be the genetic mother of the resulting child. Usually‚ the intended father’s name is put directly on the birth certificate and the

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    Sammantha Silk Research writing in the disciplines 1111 December 12‚ 2012 Commercial Surrogacy With commercial surrogacy not being a topic talked about much in the United States but is in other countries such as India. Many people think that commercial surrogacy is demeaning to women. Nancy says‚ “To respect a person is to treat her in accordance with principles she rationally accepts—principles consistent with protection of her autonomy interests” (149). In other words we should respect women

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    SURROGACY Surrogacy is an arrangement in which a woman carries and delivers a child for another couple or person. The surrogate may be the child’s genetic mother (called traditional surrogacy)‚ or she may be genetically unrelated to the child (called gestational surrogacy). In a traditional surrogacy‚ the child may be conceived via home artificial insemination using fresh or frozen sperm or impregnated via IUI (intrauterine insemination)‚ or ICI (intracervical insemination) performed at a health

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    Surrogacy is the arrangement between a women and a couple or individual to carry and deliver a baby.1 The process of surrogacy is expensive‚ time consuming and also emotional. Couples main purpose to choosing a surrogate is because they are unable to conceive due to an abnormal uterus‚ have had unsuccessful in vitro fertilization attempts‚ or have experienced pregnancy loss.2 The surrogate mother can also be known as the gestational carrier. Many couples turn to a surrogate because of the advantages

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    IS NOT YOURS- LEGAL SCENARIO OF SURROGACY IN INDIA There is a well-known saying with regard to surrogacy; “The parents construct the child biologically‚ while the child constructs the parents socially” Surrogacy is an arrangement in which a women carriers and delivers a child for another couple or person. This surrogate mother may be the child’s genetic mother (called traditional surrogacy) or she may be genetically unrelated to the child (gestational surrogacy). India has a long history involving

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    Surrogacy is an arrangement in which a woman carries and delivers a child for another couple or person. The surrogate may be the child’s genetic mother (called traditional surrogacy)‚ or she may be genetically unrelated to the child (called gestational surrogacy). In a traditional surrogacy‚ the child may be conceived via home artificial insemination using fresh or frozen sperm or impregnated via IUI (intrauterine insemination)‚ or ICI (intracervical insemination) performed at a health clinic. A

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    case‚ what could be your pronouncement? Explain (with supported reasons) in one paragraph Do you believe that euthanasia is permissible? Give reasons. State two major risks (that you believe) linked to surrogacy. What are the remedies/precautions possible? What do you believe: is surrogacy a glorified version of prostitution or an expression of most generous act of human sacrifice/service? Justify your view. Write one paragraph on “Mr. Truman’s Degree” and ethical issues involved What is

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    Jeremy Bentham

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    Jeremy Bentham was born in London in 1748. The son of a lawyer and a scholar‚ Bentham attended Queen ’s College‚ Oxford at the age of twelve and went on to Lincoln ’s Inn at the age of fifteen. Bentham did not enjoy making public speeches and therefore left Lincoln Inn to concentrate on his writing. His father gave Bentham £90 annually from which Bentham was able to produced a series of books on philosophy‚ economics and politics. Bentham ’s family was very conservative and for the first part of

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    Bentham and Kant

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    Jeremy Bentham Jeremy Bentham was an English philosopher and political radical. He is highly known and respected today for his moral philosophy‚ primarily his principle of utilitarianism. Utilitarianism evaluates actions based upon their consequences. Bentham is most famously known for his pursuit of motivation and value. Bentham was a strong believer in individual and economic freedom‚ the separation of church and state‚ freedom of expression‚ equal rights for women‚ the right to

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    Bentham and Mills

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    Utilitarianism may be interpreted differently or in another form‚ e.g. such as “Rule utilitarianism”‚ which is represented by the two different interpretations of utilitarianism by two consequentialists; John Stuart Mills (Rule utilitarianism) and Jeremy Bentham (Act utilitarianism). Mills constructed the theory of “Rule utilitarianism”‚ which focuses on general rules that everyone should follow to bring about the greatest good for that community. Rule utilitarianism establishes the best overall rule by

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