Bioethical aspects of commercial surrogacy in surrogate mothers: the conflict between the principles of justice and autonomy.

  • Diego García Capilla Universidad de Murcia
  • Salvador Cayuela Sánchez Universidad de Castilla La-Mancha
Keywords: gestational surrogacy; bioethics; principle of autonomy; principle of justice; technoreproduction.

Abstract

Over the last few years, gestational surrogacy has become a controversial subject in the Western societies agenda. Many people in the rich countries have taken advantage of the new possibilities of using a “rent belly” to make true their desires of paternity or maternity. However, this practice often threatens the dignity of the surrogate mother, sustained on a principle of autonomy based on a fictitious free consent taken from neoliberal bioethics, which on the other hand ignores the bioethical principle of justice.

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Diego García Capilla, Universidad de Murcia
Profesor Asociado, Departamento de Filosofía, Facultad de Filosofía de la Universidad de Murcia.
Salvador Cayuela Sánchez, Universidad de Castilla La-Mancha
Profesor Contratado Doctor Interino, Departamento de Ciencias Médicas, Facultad de Medicina de Albacete.
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Published
2020-03-05
How to Cite
García Capilla D. y Cayuela Sánchez S. (2020). Bioethical aspects of commercial surrogacy in surrogate mothers: the conflict between the principles of justice and autonomy. Revista de Filosofía , 45(1), 27-46. https://doi.org/10.5209/resf.57976
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