Abstract
The comparative approach regarding the ethics of surrogacy from the Western secular and Islamic bioethical view reveals both commensurable and incommensurable relationship. Both are eager to achieve the welfare of the mother, child and society as a whole but the approaches are not always the same. Islamic bioethics is straightforward in prohibiting surrogacy by highlighting the lineage problem and also other social chaos and anarchy. Western secular bioethics is relative and mostly follows a utilitarian approach.
Cite
CITATION STYLE
Islam, S., Bin Nordin, R., Bin Shamsuddin, A. R., Bin Mohd Nor, H., & Al-Mahmood, A. K. (2013). Ethics of Surrogacy: A Comparative Study of Western Secular and Islamic Bioethics. Journal of the Islamic Medical Association of North America, 44(1). https://doi.org/10.5915/44-1-5920
Register to see more suggestions
Mendeley helps you to discover research relevant for your work.