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The sky is trans, why wouldn’t I be
Florence Ashley
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5 days ago
This podcast is an audio repository of Florence Ashley‘s scholarly writing on trans law, bioethics, and more!
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This podcast is an audio repository of Florence Ashley‘s scholarly writing on trans law, bioethics, and more!
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Adolescent medical transition is ethical: an analogy with reproductive health
The sky is trans, why wouldn’t I be
1 hour 2 minutes 5 seconds
3 years ago
Adolescent medical transition is ethical: an analogy with reproductive health

Florence Ashley, “Adolescent Medical Transition is Ethical: An Analogy with Reproductive Health” (2022) 32:2 Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 127–71


Abstract: In this article, I argue that adolescent medical transition is ethical by analogizing it to abortion and birth control. The interventions are similar insofar as they intervene on healthy physiological states by reason of the person's fundamental self-conception and desired life, and their effectiveness is defined by their ability to achieve patients' embodiment goals. Since the evidence of mental health benefits is comparable between adolescent medical transition, abortion, and birth control, disallowing transition-related interventions would betray an unacceptable double standard. While great enough risks can override autonomy over fundamental aspects of personal identity, I demonstrate that the available scientific evidence does not corroborate the view that adolescent medical transition is dangerous. Consequently, adolescent medical transition should be recognized as ethical and remain available.


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The sky is trans, why wouldn’t I be
This podcast is an audio repository of Florence Ashley‘s scholarly writing on trans law, bioethics, and more!