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The Future of Human Reproduction, 'Ethics, Choice and Regulation'
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Oxford University Press, Incorporated
ISBN-10
0198250762
ISBN-13
9780198250760
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1702050

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Number of Pages
264 Pages
Publication Name
Future of Human Reproduction : Ethics, Choice, and Regulation
Language
English
Publication Year
2000
Subject
Reproductive Medicine & Technology, Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Type
Textbook
Subject Area
Philosophy, Medical
Author
S/Oren Holm
Series
Issues in Biomedical Ethics Ser.
Format
Uk-Trade Paper

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11.6 Oz
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'I would strongly recommend the book to philosophers, bio-ethic specialists, clinicians, social scientists and lawyers. It should not only reach countries represented by its authors, where public discussion has had a longstanding tradition, but also those where the dilemmas of medicalprogress are not yet reflected in legal regulations.' Maria E. Sokalska, Europn Jnl of Health Law, 7: 2000., "Each chapter is unique...what binds them together is the provocative way in which each confronts the matters of public versus private regulation of reproductive technologies. A resource for anyone who is grappling with any of the debates surrounding reproductive technology."-- Choice "It is very hard to produce a timely book about a subject that changes as quickly as technologically assisted reproduction. But John Harris and Soren Holm have managed to do exactly that. The fourteen essays in this small volume provide an extremely useful and highly readable overview of the key moral, legal, and social themes raised by the new ways of making babies."-- British Medical Journal, "Each chapter is unique...what binds them together is the provocative way in which each confronts the matters of public versus private regulation of reproductive technologies. A resource for anyone who is grappling with any of the debates surrounding reproductive technology."--Choice "It is very hard to produce a timely book about a subject that changes as quickly as technologically assisted reproduction. But John Harris and Soren Holm have managed to do exactly that. The fourteen essays in this small volume provide an extremely useful and highly readable overview of the key moral, legal, and social themes raised by the new ways of making babies."--British Medical Journal, 'The diversity of subjects offers reflections on the beginnings of life as well as on posterity, hierachy of values and justice in health care resource allocation. Each of them provokes new thoughts and stimulates dialogue. The book does not offer easy or simple solutions. It shows the potential of free choice and yet sends a message of warning.' Maria E. Sokalska, Europn Jnl of Health Law, 7: 2000.'I would strongly recommend the book to philosophers, bio-ethic specialists, clinicians, social scientists and lawyers. It should not only reach countries represented by its authors, where public discussion has had a longstanding tradition, but also those where the dilemmas of medical progress are not yet reflected in legal regulations.' Maria E. Sokalska, Europn Jnl of Health Law, 7: 2000.'provides a multidisciplinary survey of the complex issues associated with the novel reporductive choices now available ... it has all the strengths of a collaborative attempt which brings a variety of disciplines and experiences to bear on what is an extremely complex area of decision-making ... a stimulating and thought-provoking book and a real contribution to an area where is as yet little writing of any quality.'Pat Walsh, Medical Law Review, 7, Autumn 1999, 'provides a multidisciplinary survey of the complex issues associated with the novel reporductive choices now available ... it has all the strengths of a collaborative attempt which brings a variety of disciplines and experiences to bear on what is an extremely complex area of decision-making... a stimulating and thought-provoking book and a real contribution to an area where is as yet little writing of any quality.'Pat Walsh, Medical Law Review, 7, Autumn 1999, 'The diversity of subjects offers reflections on the beginnings of life as well as on posterity, hierachy of values and justice in health care resource allocation. Each of them provokes new thoughts and stimulates dialogue. The book does not offer easy or simple solutions. It shows thepotential of free choice and yet sends a message of warning.' Maria E. Sokalska, Europn Jnl of Health Law, 7: 2000., "Each chapter is unique...what binds them together is the provocative way in which each confronts the matters of public versus private regulation of reproductive technologies. A resource for anyone who is grappling with any of the debates surrounding reproductive technology."--Choice"It is very hard to produce a timely book about a subject that changes as quickly as technologically assisted reproduction. But John Harris and Soren Holm have managed to do exactly that. The fourteen essays in this small volume provide an extremely useful and highly readable overview of the key moral, legal, and social themes raised by the new ways of making babies."--British Medical Journal
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Dewey Edition
21
Dewey Decimal
176
Table Of Content
Introduction1. Rights and Reproductive Choice, John Harris2. On the Concept of Pre-embryo: The Basis for a New 'Copernican Revolution' in the Current View about Human Reproduction, Maurizio Mori3. Eugenics: Some Lessons from the Nazi Experience, Jonathan Glover4. Reproductive Rights: Feminism or Patriarchy?, Margaret Brazier5. A Woman's Right to Choose? A Feminist Critique, Marie Fox6. Embedding the Embryo, Simone Novaes and Tania Salem7. The Price of Eggs: Who Should Bear the Costs of Fertility Treatments?, Justine C. Burley8. Sperm as Property, Bonnie Steinbock9. The Ethics of Consent to the Use of Ovarian Tissue from Aborted Fetuses and Dead Women, Charles Erin10. Ethical Issues in Pre-implantation Diagnosis, Søren Holm11. Reproductive Choice: A Muslim Perspective, Gamal I. Serour12. To Everything there is a Season? Are There Medical Grounds for Refusing Fertility Treatment to Older Women?, Fleur Fisher and Ann Sommerville13. The Post-menopause: Playground
Synopsis
'It is very hard to produce a timely book about a subject that changes as quickly as technologically assisted reproduction, but John Harris and Soren Holm have managed to do exactly that. The fourteen essays in this small volume provide an extremely useful and highly readable overview of the key moral, legal, and social themes raised by new ways of making babies. . . . The book is unique in that it offers perspectives on all these topics from a variety of disciplines and professions as well as from a broad range of national and cultural perspectives.' Arthur Caplan, British Medical Journal, The Future of Human Reproduction brings together new work, by an international group of contributors from various fields and perspectives, on ethical, social, and legal issues raised by recent advances in reproductive technology. These advances have put us in a position to choose what kinds of children and parents there should be; the aim of the essays is to illuminate how we should deal with these possibilities for choice. Topics discussed include gender and race selection, genetic engineering, fertility treatment, ovarian tissue transfer, and post-menopausal pregnancy. The central focus of the volume is the interface between reproductive choice and public regulation., This important and timely volume in the Issues in Biomedical Ethics series gathers an impressive cast of philosophers, physicians, and lawyers from several countries and from several cultural perspectives who together offer accessible and up-to-date coverage of a host of crucial issues touching on the future of human reproduction. Articles from contributors such as Jonathan Glover, Bonnie Steinbock, Marie Fox, Guido de Wert, and Gamal I. Secour engage topics such as eugenics, fertility treatment, post-menopause, sperm donation, ovarian tissue transplants, and abortion.
LC Classification Number
RG133.5.F93 2003

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