. . . this seems . . . to be a simple abuse of language which confuses rather than clarifies the issue, and typically classifies new possibilities for action under older ethical terminology . . . . For, of course, the fact is that, with the development of donor-insemination, in vitro fertilisation and surrogate motherhood, our traditional concept of parent-hood has become fragmented into genetic, physiological and social parenthood, in ways which call for careful ethical reflection and analysis rather than for a nostalgia for older simpler conditions cloaked in evaluative terminology.
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