The Philosopher's Guide to Parenthood
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Our understanding of what it means to be a parent in any given context is shaped by our biological social legal and moral concepts of parenthood. These are themselves subject to the influence of changing expectations as new technologies are produced cultural views of the family are transformed and laws shift in response. In this book Teresa Baron provides a detailed and incisive overview of the key questions widespread presuppositions and dominant approaches in the field of philosophy of parenthood. Baron examines paradigm cases and problem cases alike through an interdisciplinary lens bringing philosophy of parenthood into dialogue with research on family-making and childrearing from across the social sciences and humanities. Her book aims to answer old questions draw out new questions and interrogate notions that we often take for granted in this field including the very concept of parenthood itself.
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