Sex selection and regulated hatred

  • John Harris

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    Abstract

    This paper argues that the HFEA's recent report on sex selection abdicates its responsibility to give its own authentic advice on the matters within its remit, that it accepts arguments and conclusions that are implausible on the face of it and where they depend on empirical claims, produces no empirical evidence whatsoever, but relies on reckless speculation as to what the "facts" are likely to be. Finally, having committed itself to what I call the "democratic presumption", that human freedom will not be constrained unless very good and powerful reasons can be produced to justify such infringement of liberty, the HFEA simply reformulates the democratic presumption as saying the opposite-namely that freedom may only be exercised if powerful justifications are produced for any exercise of liberty.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)291-294
    Number of pages3
    JournalJournal of Medical Ethics
    Volume31
    Issue number5
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - May 2005

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