Publications
Forthcoming
Finn, Suki (forthcoming). The Mereotopology of Pregnancy. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy.
Geddes, Alexander (forthcoming). Pregnancy, Parthood and Proper Overlap: A Critique of Kingma. The Philosophical Quarterly.
Kingma, Elselijn and Woollard, Fiona (forthcoming). Can You Harm Your Foetus? Pregnancy, Physical Indistinctness and Difficult Deontological Distinctions. Ethics.
Woollard, Fiona (forthcoming). ‘Utilitarianism for animals: deontology for people’ and the doing/allowing distinction. Philosophical Studies.
2022
Meincke, Anne Sophie (2022). One or Two? A Process View of Pregnancy. Philosophical Studies 179: pp. 1495–1521.
2021
Finn, Suki and Isaac, Sasha (2021). Evaluating Ectogenesis via the Metaphysics of Pregnancy. In Robbie Davis-Floyd (ed.) Birthing Techno-Sapiens: Human-Technology Co-Evolution and the Future of Reproduction. (London: Routledge): pp. 136–148.
Finn, Suki (2021). Methodology for the metaphysics of pregnancy. European Journal for Philosophy of Science 11 (69): pp. 1–19.
Kingma, Elselijn (2021). In defence of gestatelings: response to Colgrove. Journal of Medical Ethics 47 (5): pp. 355–356.
Kingma, Elselijn (2021). Harming one to benefit another: The paradox of autonomy and consent in maternity care. Bioethics 35 (5): pp. 456–464. [Open Access]
Woollard, Fiona (2021). Mother Knows Best: Pregnancy, Applied Ethics, and Epistemically Transformative Experiences. Journal of Applied Philosophy 38 (1): pp. 155–171. [Open Access]
Woollard, Fiona (2021). Do mothers of extremely preterm babies have a duty to express breastmilk? Acta Paediatrica 110 (1): pp. 22–24. [Open Access]
2020
Baron, Teresa (2020). A lost cause? Fundamental problems for causal theories of parenthood. Bioethics 34 (7): pp. 664–670. [Postprint]
Baron, Teresa (2020). Gestationalism and the Rights of Adolescent Mothers. Moral Philosophy and Politics 7 (2): pp. 239–254. [Postprint]
Grose, Jonathan (2020). How Many Organisms During a Pregnancy? Philosophy of Science 87 (5): pp. 1049–1060. [Postprint]
Kingma, Elselijn (2020). Biological Individuality, Pregnancy and (Mammalian) Reproduction. Philosophy of Science 87 (5): pp. 1037–1048. [Postprint]
Kingma, Elselijn (2020). Functions and Health at the Interface of Biology and Technology. Noûs 54 (1): pp. 182–203. [Postprint]
Kingma, Elselijn (2020). Nine Months. The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 45 (3): pp. 371–386. [Postprint]
Kingma, Elselijn (2020). Pregnancy and Biological Identity. In Anne Sophie Meincke and John Dupré (eds.). Biological Identity: Perspectives from Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Biology. (London: Routledge): pp. 200–213.
Kingma, Elselijn and Finn, Suki (2020). Neonatal Incubator or Artificial Womb? Distinguishing Ectogestation and Ectogenesis using the Metaphysics of Pregnancy. Bioethics 34 (4): pp. 354–363. [Postprint]
Meincke, Anne Sophie (2020). Processual Animalism: Towards a Scientifically Informed Theory of Personal Identity. In A. S. Meincke & J. Dupré (eds.) Biological Identity. Perspectives from Metaphysics and the Philosophy of Biology. (London: Routledge): pp. 251–278.
2019
Baron, Teresa (2019). Nobody Puts Baby in the Container: The Foetal Container Model at Work in Medicine and Commercial Surrogacy. Journal of Applied Philosophy 36 (3): pp. 491–505. [Postprint]
Kingma, Elselijn (2019). Were You a Part of Your Mother? Mind 128 (511): pp. 609–646. [Postprint]
Kingma, Elselijn and Fiona Woollard (2019). Schade doen of nalaten voordeel te geven: een nieuwe ethiek van de zwangerschap [Doing Harm or failing to provide a benefit: a new ethics of pregnancy]. Tijdschrift voor Gezondheidszorg & Ethiek 29 (3): pp. 73–77.
2018
Finn, Suki (2018). The Metaphysics of Surrogacy. In David Boonin (ed.), The Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy. (Cham, Switzerland: Palgrave Macmillan/Springer International Publishing AG): pp. 649-659. [Postprint]
Kingma, Elselijn (2018). Lady Parts: The Metaphysics of Pregnancy. Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement 82: pp. 165–187. [Postprint]
Kingma, Elselijn (2018). Bevallen is altijd een Dilemma: hoe weeg je uitkomsten voor moeder en kind? [Birth is always a dilemma: how do you weight outcomes for mother and child?] Podium Bio-Ethiek 25 (3): pp. 13–16.