The Philosophical Parent: Asking the Hard Questions About Having and Raising Children

New York: Oup Usa (2017)
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Every aspect of having and raising a child leads to profound and challenging philosophical questions. The Philosophical Parent is a companion for parents and parents-to-be that explores the myriad worries that come with making and raising children. Kazez explores eighteen perplexities, arguing for a novel view of the parent-child relationship, with implications at every stage of parenthood.

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Jean Kazez
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Against private surrogacy: a child-centred view.Anca Gheaus - forthcoming - Oxford University Press.

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