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J Med Ethics
September 2024
School of Law, University of Manchester Manchester School of Law, Manchester, UK
J Med Ethics
November 2019
Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, University of Manchester Manchester School of Law, Manchester, UK
In a recent publication, I argued that there is a conceptual difference between artificial womb (AW) technology, capable of facilitating gestation ex utero, and neonatal intensive care, providing incubation to neonates born prematurely. One of the reasons I provided for this distinction was that the subjects of each process are different entities. The subject of the process of gestation ex utero is a unique human entity: a 'gestateling', rather than a fetus or a newborn preterm neonate.
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