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The Ethics of the Family

Combative, provocative and engaging live debate examining the moral issues behind one of the week's news stories. #moralmaze

While no family is likely to have such a public falling out, anyone can surely relate the royal rift to tensions within their own family 鈥 the grudges, rivalries and feelings of betrayal. Prince Harry鈥檚 words, 鈥淚 would like to get my father back, I would like to have my brother back鈥, reveal the depth of hurt experienced by all involved. Families are places of nurturing and wounding; moral networks where expectations of love and loyalty are tested. When the often inevitable strife ensues, are our moral obligations to our family conditional or unconditional?

It鈥檚 often argued that there is something uniquely special about family bonds; that blood is thicker than water. Family members are the only people in our lives that are permanent and unchosen, they have known us since the beginning, and that connection can be grounding and valuable in helping us understand ourselves. We might feel instinctively that adult children have obligations to their aging parents, simply by virtue of them being a parent. Alternatively, we might see the relationship as contractual, where obligations are based on the love received 鈥 or the damage done 鈥 growing up. Or, we might believe we don鈥檛 owe our families anything, regardless of how much we have benefitted from the relationships, and that our ties with family are no different to any other friendship. Moreover, many philosophers challenge the idea that we have special duties to someone just because we share their genetic material 鈥 by that logic, adopted children would have obligations to their biological parents who they鈥檝e never met.

As the 21st century definition of 鈥榝amily鈥 widens, what are our ethical commitments to our family?

Producer: Dan Tierney.

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43 minutes

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Sat 14 Jan 2023 22:15

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