The allegation is that surrogacy, while consensual, is exploitative. I don't fully subscribe to that logic because, like organ donation, it can significantly improve people's lives, including those who do the giving. — Xanatos
Obviously. But it's - necessarily, for the health of the foetus - a better quality of life than the assembly line in a chicken packer or prostitution.But the risk of exploitation can still be there if women are poor. — Xanatos
So, they could withdraw their consent to this while they were still alive. — Xanatos
But anyway, a brain-dead person, due to not being sentient any longer, no longer has any interests. Meanwhile, a sentient surrogate still does have interests, including the interest not to be exploited. So, the "injury" to the brain-dead person is less severe, so to speak. — Xanatos
Would WBGD really be worse than this? — Xanatos
But I think the argument in the paper makes a good case that the moral intuitions which make opt out organ donation ethical should also apply to WBGD. — fdrake
Then that would apply to both. — fdrake
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