
This book shows how feminist and nonfeminist bioethicists differently approach not just issues related to procreation but also issues related to aging, dying, medical research, and health-care reform. It focuses on a cluster of issues related to procreation.

No other cluster of medical issues affects the genders as differently as those related to procreation--contraception, sterilization, abortion, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization, surrogate motherhood, and genetic screening. Yet, the moral diversity among feminists...