Reproductive Ethics II
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Reproductive Ethics II
New Ideas and Innovations
Burcher, Paul; Campo-Engelstein, Lisa
Springer International Publishing AG
08/2018
193
Dura
Inglês
9783319894287
15 a 20 dias
483
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Introduction.- Part 1: Genetics, Eugenics, and Reproduction.- Frankenstein and the Question of Children's Rights after Human Germline Genetic Modification (Eileen Hunt Bottling).- The Ethical Complexity of Using Whole-Exome Sequencing to Detect Adult-Onset Conditions in the Prenatal and Pediatric Settings (Jennifer Murphy and Jazmine Gabriel).- Creating a Higher Breed: Transhumanism and the Prophecy of Anglo-American Eugenics (Susan B. Levin).- Part 2: Exploring Infertility and the Right to Reproduce.- One is the Loneliest Number: How the WHO's Redefinition of Infertility Provokes Contestations of the Body and the Body Politic (Nicholas R. Brown).- Medicalization of social infertility: Access to assisted reproductive technology with an expanded medical definition of infertility (Weei Lo and Lisa Campo-Engelstein). Social Responses to the Environmental Impact of Reproduction in the Global West: A Critique of Christine Overall's "Overpopulation and Extinction" (Philipa Friedman).- Part 3: Reflections on Assisted Reproductive Technologies.- Decentering whiteness in feminist bioethics: assisted reproductive technologies (ART) as an illustrative case (Karey Harwood).- New Pitchforks and Furtive Nature (Daniel P. Maher).- Assisted Reproductive Technology & the Proliferation of Parents: The More, the Merrier? (Greg Yanke).- Part 3: Reproductive Perspectives, Practices, and Education.- Reconceiving the human fetus: Perspectives from bioarchaeology and cultural anthropology (Sallie Han, Tracy K. Betsinger, Michaelyn Harle, and Amy B. Scott).- The Ethics of Evangelism: Why You Can't Be a Good Physician and Support Crisis Pregnancy Centers (Corinne McLeod).- Doulas as agents of reproductive justice who promote of women's international human rights: an evidence-based review and comparative case study between Brazil and the United States (Kathryn Mishkin and Luisa Fernandes).- Reproductive Flourishing: A Framework for Teaching Reproductive Ethics in Clinical Education (Amy DeBaets).
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ethics;reproduction;obstetrics;women's health;feminist theory;infertility;genetic testing;bioethics;IVF;pregnancy
Introduction.- Part 1: Genetics, Eugenics, and Reproduction.- Frankenstein and the Question of Children's Rights after Human Germline Genetic Modification (Eileen Hunt Bottling).- The Ethical Complexity of Using Whole-Exome Sequencing to Detect Adult-Onset Conditions in the Prenatal and Pediatric Settings (Jennifer Murphy and Jazmine Gabriel).- Creating a Higher Breed: Transhumanism and the Prophecy of Anglo-American Eugenics (Susan B. Levin).- Part 2: Exploring Infertility and the Right to Reproduce.- One is the Loneliest Number: How the WHO's Redefinition of Infertility Provokes Contestations of the Body and the Body Politic (Nicholas R. Brown).- Medicalization of social infertility: Access to assisted reproductive technology with an expanded medical definition of infertility (Weei Lo and Lisa Campo-Engelstein). Social Responses to the Environmental Impact of Reproduction in the Global West: A Critique of Christine Overall's "Overpopulation and Extinction" (Philipa Friedman).- Part 3: Reflections on Assisted Reproductive Technologies.- Decentering whiteness in feminist bioethics: assisted reproductive technologies (ART) as an illustrative case (Karey Harwood).- New Pitchforks and Furtive Nature (Daniel P. Maher).- Assisted Reproductive Technology & the Proliferation of Parents: The More, the Merrier? (Greg Yanke).- Part 3: Reproductive Perspectives, Practices, and Education.- Reconceiving the human fetus: Perspectives from bioarchaeology and cultural anthropology (Sallie Han, Tracy K. Betsinger, Michaelyn Harle, and Amy B. Scott).- The Ethics of Evangelism: Why You Can't Be a Good Physician and Support Crisis Pregnancy Centers (Corinne McLeod).- Doulas as agents of reproductive justice who promote of women's international human rights: an evidence-based review and comparative case study between Brazil and the United States (Kathryn Mishkin and Luisa Fernandes).- Reproductive Flourishing: A Framework for Teaching Reproductive Ethics in Clinical Education (Amy DeBaets).
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