Ethics, market, family heterologous fertilization
This video tells the story of what happens in India, where for $ 7500 you can 'have a unter in rent, giving birth to her son. I had seen him a few months ago, and it had me baffled. This morning, speaking with Peter (12 years) of the question on heterologous insemination (because they spoke on the radio), I was reminded. In fact Peter was very categorical in this regard, strongly rejecting that possibility that medical technology has to offer. He told me that he would feel if it was a monster one of these children ... He concluded by saying that women could get self-existence, storing only the male seed to continue to procreate, a little 'strong ... but he's a bit 'so. Well, back to the mothers in rent, I thought it was fiction, but it is not, these girls India may pay for more than 10 years, bringing in the lap of Western children. Morality, ethics, the law of the market .... issues are very complex. Those who ventured an opinion too quickly and too much less likely. No doubt the technology adds a lot of complexity to issues as fundamental as life and death
In English, subtitled
Add another video of Michael Sandel, speaking of this very . In English, without subtitles
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