Introduction PART I. UNDERSTANDING FAMILY: PHILOSOPHY'S CONTRIBUTION 1. The family 2. Permanent relations? Love, marriage and philosophical lives 3. From philosophy to law 4. Feminist aims, family consequences PART II. SHAPING FAMILIES: SCIENCE'S CONTRIBUTION 5. Having and not having children 6. New reproductive technologies: Whose human rights? PART III. NEW FRONTIERS: FAMILY, LAW AND POLITICS 7. Family choices: what do children really want? 8. Law, policy-making and the contemporary family PART IV. PRESERVING IDENTITIES: A FUTURE FOR THE FAMILY? 9. Family, identity, and community 10. Finding a way through the wood
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