Reproductive Ethics II New Ideas and Innovations
This book is the second collection of essays on reproductive ethics from Drs. Campo-Engelstein and Burcher. This volume is unique in that it is both timely and includes several essays on new technologies, while also being a comprehensive review of most of
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productive Ethics II New Ideas and Innovations
Reproductive Ethics II
Lisa Campo-Engelstein • Paul Burcher Editors
Reproductive Ethics II New Ideas and Innovations
Editors Lisa Campo-Engelstein Alden March Bioethics Institute Department of Obstetrics & Gynecology Albany Medical College Albany, NY, USA
Paul Burcher Alden March Bioethics Institute Program Director of Obstetrics and Gynecology Wellspan York Hospital York, Pennsylvania
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Contents
eproductive Ethics: Introduction���������������������������������������������������������������� 1 R Lisa Campo-Engelstein and Paul Burcher Part I Genetics, Eugenics, and Reproduction Frankenstein and the Question of Children’s Rights After Human Germline Genetic Modification�������������������������������������������������������� 9 Eileen Hunt Botting he Ethical Complexity of Using Whole-Exome T Sequencing to Detect Adult-Onset Conditions in the Prenatal and Pediatric Settings������������������������������������������������������������ 25 Jennifer Murphy and Jazmine Gabriel reating a Higher Breed: Transhumanism C and the Prophecy of Anglo-American Eugenics������������������������������������������� 37 Susan B. Levin Part II Exploring Infertility and the Right to Reproduce ne Is the Loneliest Number: How the WHO’s Redefinition O of Infertility Provokes Contestations of the Body and the Body Politic ������
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