The Best Available Parent
Anca Gheaus
Abstract
There is a broad philosophical consensus that both children’s and prospective parents’ interests are relevant to the justification of a right to parent. Against this view, I argue that it is impermissible to sacrifice children’s interests for the sake of advancing adults’ interest in child-rearing. Therefore, the allocation of the moral right to parent should track the child’s, and not the potential parent’s, interest. This revisionary thesis is moderated by two qualifications. First, parents lack the moral right to exclude others from associating with the child. Second, newborns’ relationship with their gestational mother often deserves protection.
Topics & Concepts
SacrificePsychologySocial psychologyBest interestsLaw and economicsDevelopmental psychologyPolitical scienceLawSociologyPhilosophyTheologyEthics and Legal Issues in Pediatric HealthcareReproductive Health and TechnologiesPatient Dignity and Privacy