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Satz Surrogacy

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There are many issues in modern times that are on questionable grounds regarding the moral and ethical reasoning for such arguments. One of those ethical debates is in regards to commercial surrogacy. Surrogacy itself is a morally sound gesture; it is meant to be a way of a family acquiring a child that they would not be able to reproduce on their own, involving a third party. It is when the child is paid for by that family and the third person is compensated that the issues arrive. Should surrogacy be an available marketing resource? What justifies marketing a woman’s sexual capacities? In this paper, I will be discussing the argument presented by Debra Satz who is opposed to surrogacy, in the counter argument to support it. Surrogacy, by definition, is the practice by which a woman (called a surrogate mother) becomes pregnant and gives birth to a baby in order to give it to someone who cannot have children (3). There are two types of surrogacy, gestational and traditional. The first is one where the resulting child is genetically unrelated to the surrogate mother. The second form, traditional, is when the surrogate mother is impregnated, whether the method is naturally or artificially, but the child is related to the surrogate given that the surrogate is the biological mother. In the case of Satz’s argument, the …show more content…

This is also unexceptional due to there being many other forms of employment that have been female dominated; for example care work, cleaning, secretary jobs, and sexual related work. Although there are a large percentage of females in these fields, the individual does not have to be female to obtain these jobs. This is not the case in terms of surrogacy. It requires the biological characteristics that only females have. This means that surrogates will tend to be females. This makes gender inequality arguments particularly salient when it comes to debates about

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