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Gamete donation: anti-anonymity does not equate to anti-donation

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Abstract What is the relationship between the position that anonymous gamete donation is wrong (i.e. the anti-anonymity position) and the position that all gamete donation is wrong (i.e. the anti-donation position)? Some argue that people who accept the anti-anonymity position should also accept the anti-donation position on the grounds that the two positions share the same main arguments. But that’s not true. One argument in favor of anti-anonymity does not generate genuine dialectical pressure to accept the anti-donation position. The other anti-anonymity arguments do generate dialectical pressure, but not in a way that pushes toward the anti-donation position. Instead, they push toward what we might call the ‘pro-known-donation’ position. So, either there is no dialectical pressure or, where there is, it doesn’t flow toward the anti-donation position.
Oxford University Press (OUP)
Title: Gamete donation: anti-anonymity does not equate to anti-donation
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Abstract What is the relationship between the position that anonymous gamete donation is wrong (i.
e.
the anti-anonymity position) and the position that all gamete donation is wrong (i.
e.
the anti-donation position)? Some argue that people who accept the anti-anonymity position should also accept the anti-donation position on the grounds that the two positions share the same main arguments.
But that’s not true.
One argument in favor of anti-anonymity does not generate genuine dialectical pressure to accept the anti-donation position.
The other anti-anonymity arguments do generate dialectical pressure, but not in a way that pushes toward the anti-donation position.
Instead, they push toward what we might call the ‘pro-known-donation’ position.
So, either there is no dialectical pressure or, where there is, it doesn’t flow toward the anti-donation position.

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