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The Worth of a Child [Hardcover]

Thomas H. Murray (Author)
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0520088360 978-0520088368 December 11, 1996 1
Thomas Murray's graceful and humane book illuminates one of the most morally complex areas of everyday life: the relationship between parents and children. What do children mean to their parents, and how far do parental obligations go? What, from the beginning of life to its end, is the worth of a child?
Ethicist Murray leaves the rarefied air of abstract moral philosophy in order to reflect on the moral perplexities of ordinary life and ordinary people. Observing that abstract moral terms such as altruism and selfishness can be buried in the everyday doings of families, he maintains that ethical theory needs a richer description than it now has of the moral life of parents and children. How far should adults go in their quest for children? What options are available to women who do not want to bear a child now? Should couples be allowed to reject a child because of genetic disability or "wrong" gender? How can we weigh the competing claims of the genetic and the rearing parents to a particular child?
The Worth of a Child couples impressive learning with a conversational style. Only by getting down to cases, Murray insists, can we reach moral conclusions that are unsentimental, farsighted, and just. In an era of intense public and private acrimony about the place and meaning of "family values," his practical wisdom about extraordinary difficult moral issues offers compelling reading for both experienced and prospective parents, as well as for ethicists, social and behavioral scientists, and legal theorists.

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Should you have a second child to provide a bone marrow transplant for your first child? Do biological fathers have rights over their children? Murray (Director of the Center for Biomedical Ethics, School of Medecine, Case Western Univ.) doesn't think these questions have universal answers. His book is mostly an attack on mistaken ways of forcing answers. He dislikes theories that make the family and its relations a marketplace, theories that make justification depend on consent, and all theories that simply apply universal principles to solutions of particular cases. Murray cautiously sympathizes with Mary Midgley's claim (Can't We Make Moral Judgments? St. Martin's, 1991) that there is a basic human nature that limits what we can do and also gives us something in common with which to oppose most of the usual biases. But within this general framework he wants to say that the best we can do is ask what makes humans flourish, examine all the facts, identify all the rival values, try to put ourselves in the positions of the partisans, and develop a kind of Rawlsian reflective equilibrium. This well-written book appeals to common sense but offers no clear conclusions. Even so, it is good reading, and many general readers will think it a great find on the library shelf.?Leslie Armour, Univ. of Ottawa
Copyright 1996 Reed Business Information, Inc.

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"The Worth of a Child is beautifully written . . . pulling together sophisticated reasoning with a style that is not only accessible but positively inviting."--James L. Nelson, co-author of The Patient in the Family

"An engrossing ethical analysis that illuminates the many ways in which children both enrich and add responsibilities to parents' lives. The Worth of a Child provides new insights into the values that underlie the concept of 'family' and the complexities created by modern reproductive and genetic technologies."--Carol Levine, Executive Director, The Orphan Project

"With sensitivity and compassion as well as profound insight, Murray weaves a tapestry, examining the ethical relationship between children and adults. He artfully reveals the critical importance of children in our lives and their value and significance to the society."--Alan R. Fleischman, M.D., Senior Vice President, New York Academy of Medicine; Clinical Professor of Pediatrics, Albert Einstein College of Medicine

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 214 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (December 11, 1996)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520088360
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520088368
  • Product Dimensions: 9.2 x 6.2 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 14.9 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)
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5.0 out of 5 stars An excellent and insightful read, November 4, 1999
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the ethical implication regarding children are complex, and thomas murray discusses them in a way that is so wonderful - it makes me want to be his child.
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This is a book about the worth of children, which means that it must also be a book about adults and about the values people seek in family life. Read the first page
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quest for the perfect child, vicarious consent, nondirective genetic counseling, practical moral judgments, practical moral reasoning, fetal personhood, nontherapeutic research, adults have children, value about families, rearing parents, procreative liberty, considered moral judgments, moral myopia, prenatal testing, sex selection, parental discretion, reproductive practices, abortion opponents, proxy consent
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