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PROCREATION AFTER DEATH

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MORAL DILEMMAS IN REAL LIFE

Part of the book series: Law and Philosophy Library ((LAPS,volume 74))

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In the previous chapter we saw that not only that there are several legitimate forms of a family in modern society, but also that the newforms of family create different claims for familial relations. In addition, we have seen that the new procreation technologies that enable various forms of familial relations—such as IVF from donated sperm—bring also new options for having family members.

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EZRA, O. (2006). PROCREATION AFTER DEATH. In: MORAL DILEMMAS IN REAL LIFE. Law and Philosophy Library, vol 74. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/1-4020-4105-5_9

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