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- Author(s): Shaw, Joshua
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Social Theory & Practice. Apr2023, Vol. 49 Issue 2, p363-384. 22p.
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Several states have recently adopted more restrictive abortion policies yet permit fertility clinics to create surplus IVF embryos. This essay examines this issue: Is it morally inconsistent to prohibit abortion yet permit surplus embryos to be used in fertility medicine? I consider various arguments that try to reconcile this tension. None succeed. Either one holds that embryos have full moral status, and opposes both abortion and surplus embryos, or one denies that embryos have full moral status, which would permit surplus embryos to be used but would entail that some abortions should be permissible as well. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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