Injustices Implied in the Assisted Reproductive Technologies Market.

Linacre Q

Department of Moral Theology, Faculty of Theology, University of Malta, Msida, Malta.

Published: November 2022

This article critiques the current theological basis that deems assisted reproductive technologies (ART) as immoral, namely that it dissociates the unitive act from procreation, and that it violates the dignity of the embryo. It is argued that notwithstanding the validity of these moral truths, these issues are of little relevance to couples facing childlessness. Three alternative views are then presented, all based on the injustices related to the ART market: (a) injustices that directly affect the couple and their offspring, (b) unfairness related to the commercial aspect of ART markets, and (c) the overall effects that impinge on society at large. Therefore, instead of burdening childless couples wanting to have children of their own with the culpability of sin for resorting to ART, one must rather make them aware that they are prey to the ART market while calling for better regulation of this system in order to mitigate these injustices. The article ends with some recommendations on how to address these injustices.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9743035PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/00243639221119317DOI Listing

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