I love my children: am I racist? On the wish to be biologically related to one's children

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I love my children : am I racist? On the wish to be biologically related to one's children. / Di Nucci, Ezio.

I: Journal of Medical Ethics, Bind 44, Nr. 12, 2018, s. 814-816.

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Di Nucci, E 2018, 'I love my children: am I racist? On the wish to be biologically related to one's children', Journal of Medical Ethics, bind 44, nr. 12, s. 814-816. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2017-104213

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Di Nucci, E. (2018). I love my children: am I racist? On the wish to be biologically related to one's children. Journal of Medical Ethics, 44(12), 814-816. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2017-104213

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Di Nucci E. I love my children: am I racist? On the wish to be biologically related to one's children. Journal of Medical Ethics. 2018;44(12):814-816. https://doi.org/10.1136/medethics-2017-104213

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Di Nucci, Ezio. / I love my children : am I racist? On the wish to be biologically related to one's children. I: Journal of Medical Ethics. 2018 ; Bind 44, Nr. 12. s. 814-816.

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abstract = "Is the wish to be biologically related to your children legitimate? Here, I respond to an argument in support of a negative answer to this question according to which a preference towards having children one is biologically related to is analogous to a preference towards associating with members of one's own race. I reject this analogy, mainly on the grounds that only the latter constitutes discrimination; still, I conclude that indeed a preference towards children one is biologically related to is morally illegitimate because, in the context of parental love, biological considerations are normatively irrelevant.",
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