Who do you think constitutes the moral community in the area of reproductive technology? Explain the ethical arguments for your conclusion

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Who do you think constitutes the moral community in the area of reproductive technology? Explain the ethical arguments for your conclusion
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Dipali answered on Jan 27 2024
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Table of contents
Introduction    3
Defining the Moral Community    3
Autonomy and Informed Consent    3
Rights of the Child    4
Cultural and Religious
Perspectives    4
Social Justice and Equity    4
Conclusion    5
References    6
Introduction
Reproductive technology raises complex issues concerning the moral community that makes decisions by straddling the boundaries of scientific advancement, individual autonomy, and ethical responsibility. In line with the guidelines provided in the textbook "Health Care Ethics: Critical Issues for the 21st Century," this research investigates the moral implications of defining the moral community in relation to reproductive technologies. These technologies, which include genetic editing, surrogacy, and in vitro fertilisation, not only present hitherto unseen possibilities for family planning but also bring up important ethical questions. The essential question in this situation is: Who makes up the moral community? The investigation of autonomy, children's rights, cultural and religious viewpoints, and societal equality are all prompted by this question and add to the intricate fabric that defines people who are worthy of ethical attention. This paper seeks to provide light on the complex moral community in reproductive technology by exploring these ethical arguments. This will lay the groundwork for moral decision-making and the development of policies in this quickly developing field.
Defining the Moral Community
In the context of reproductive technology, the term "moral community" refers to the people or organisations that are deemed morally significant and worthy of ethical consideration while making decisions on reproductive treatments. In this arena, a number of ethical arguments contribute to our comprehension of the moral community (Zhang et al., 2021).
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