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    Gamete donors cannot morally transfer or alienate their parental responsibilities

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    • 1.Parental responsibilities involve maintaining particular relationships with one's genetic offspring
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    A different set of concerns centers on the moral responsibilities of gamete providers. Since in most jurisdictions gamete providers must waive all parental claims over their genetic offspring, it has been widely assumed that they do not have moral parental responsibilities. Several philosophers have, however, argued that gamete donation is morally dubious, precisely because providers take their parental responsibilities too lightly (Benatar 1999; Nelson 1991; Moschella 2014). The argument can be
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