Justice in Gestation and Moral Integrity: A Dilemma - Luara Ferracioli

Justice in Gestation and Moral Integrity: A Dilemma - Luara Ferracioli
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Political philosophers have recently turned to the topic of justice in gestation, emphasising that the uterine environment contributes to future health outcomes and talents enjoyed in adulthood.

In this presentation, Luara will argue that bringing justice to bear on gestation is more difficult than it may seem at first glance. The fact that there are no unmediated channels between foetuses and the state makes foetuses among the least accessible subjects of justice. It also means that for the state to protect the interests of foetuses, it must command full compliance on the part of pregnant women, which comes at a very high cost to this group. Luara will show that even the most plausible principle of justice in gestation leads to the state demanding the unthinkable from some of its citizens.

Luara will conclude the discussion by defending a solution that allows the state to realise justice for biological parents and their foetuses.

Date & time

Thu 16 May 2024, 2:00pm to 3:30pm

Location

Level 1 Auditorium (1.28), RSSS Building 146 Ellery Cres. Acton 2601, ACT

Speakers

Luara Ferracioli

Contacts

Michael Barnes

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