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. 2017 May;84(2):130-144.
doi: 10.1080/00243639.2017.1299896. Epub 2017 May 31.

Personhood status of the human zygote, embryo, fetus

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Personhood status of the human zygote, embryo, fetus

John Janez Miklavcic et al. Linacre Q. 2017 May.

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  • Editor's Note: Correction.
    Golder B. Golder B. Linacre Q. 2022 Feb;89(1):7. doi: 10.1177/00243639221076589. Epub 2022 Jan 24. Linacre Q. 2022. PMID: 35321489 Free PMC article. No abstract available.

Abstract

The fields of biology, medicine, and embryology have described the developmental milestones of humans throughout gestation in great detail. It is less clear as to when humans are recognized as people, persons, or beings with rights that are protected by legislation. The practice of law is irrevocably intertwined with that of ethical conduct; and the time at which a human life is considered a person has implications that extend to health care, legislation on abortion, and autonomy of individuals. This article reviews the economical position that fertilization is the moment that personhood of the conceptus begins. Alternate positions proposing that personhood begins at other possible times after fertilization are presented and contrasted to the economical hypothesis. Summary: This article is an original work critically analyzing the various arguments for human personhood at fertilization and thereafter. The various positions on human personhood are compared and contrasted herein. The time of the human lifespan at which personhood is conferred has important implications for health care, legislation, and personal autonomy.

Keywords: Capacity; Embryo; Fertilization; Fetus; Personhood; Zygote.

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