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Reprogen-ethics and the future of gender [electronic resource] /edited by Frida Simonstein.

by Simonstein, Frida [editor.]; SpringerLink (Online service).
Material type: materialTypeLabelBookSeries: International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine: 43Publisher: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands, 2009.Edition: 1.Description: online resource.ISBN: 9789048124756.Subject(s): Philosophy (General) | Ethics | Reproductive Medicine | Medical ethics | Developmental psychology | Philosophy | Ethics | Theory of Medicine/Bioethics | Reproductive Medicine | Gender StudiesDDC classification: 170 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
ART – A 30 Years Retrospective -- Current Status of Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) -- The Medicalization of Reproduction – A 30 Year Retrospective -- Conceiving a New Right to Procreate -- ART – Mind the Gap -- ‘Can’t Avoid It, Can’t Afford It’: Assisted Reproduction in Israel and Bulgaria -- Assisted Reproduction in Developing Countries: The Debate at a Turning Point -- Ethical and Socio-Cultural Aspects that Influence ART in Latin America -- Gendered Futures -- Women, Work, and Children: Is There a Solution? -- Between Fecklessness and Selfishness: Is There a Biologically Optimal Time for Motherhood? -- Gendered Futures: Reproduction and Production in Women’s Lives -- Parenting -- Is Transferred Parental Responsibility Legitimately Enforceable? -- Reproduction, Responsibility and Rationality -- Male or Female We Will Create Them: The Ethics of Sex Selection for Non-medical Reasons -- Non-gendered Futures -- Artificial Reproductive Technologies and the Advent of the Artificial Womb -- Human Before Sex? Ectogenesis as a Way to Equality -- The Glass Womb -- A Survey of People’s Attitude Towards the Artificial Womb and Ectogenesis in Israel.
In: Springer eBooksSummary: 'Reprogen-Ethics and the Future of Gender' brings together three tightly related topics, which have so far been dealt separately in bioethics: assisted reproduction, enhancing and gender. Part one in this book targets present policies and legislature of assisted reproduction. Part two focuses on current views of the ethics of PGD and enhancing. Part three tackles the future of gender. Part four deals with artificial wombs and ectogenesis. The aim of this book is to provide a joint perspective in order to get the big picture. Contributors include Matti Häyry, Tuija Takala, Søren Holm, David Heyd, Daniel Callahan, Harriet Bradley, Ekaterina Balabanova and others. Some chapters in this book will significantly contribute to the current discussion of the topics at stake; other chapters will start a discussion on issues that have not yet been discussed. 'Reprogen-Ethics and the Future of Gender' will certainly appeal to readers who are interested in any of the intersecting topics of assisted reproduction, genetic enhancing and gender; bioethicists, sociologists, genetic counsellors, gynaecologists, legislators, and students of the relevant disciplines.
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ART – A 30 Years Retrospective -- Current Status of Assisted Reproductive Techniques (ART) -- The Medicalization of Reproduction – A 30 Year Retrospective -- Conceiving a New Right to Procreate -- ART – Mind the Gap -- ‘Can’t Avoid It, Can’t Afford It’: Assisted Reproduction in Israel and Bulgaria -- Assisted Reproduction in Developing Countries: The Debate at a Turning Point -- Ethical and Socio-Cultural Aspects that Influence ART in Latin America -- Gendered Futures -- Women, Work, and Children: Is There a Solution? -- Between Fecklessness and Selfishness: Is There a Biologically Optimal Time for Motherhood? -- Gendered Futures: Reproduction and Production in Women’s Lives -- Parenting -- Is Transferred Parental Responsibility Legitimately Enforceable? -- Reproduction, Responsibility and Rationality -- Male or Female We Will Create Them: The Ethics of Sex Selection for Non-medical Reasons -- Non-gendered Futures -- Artificial Reproductive Technologies and the Advent of the Artificial Womb -- Human Before Sex? Ectogenesis as a Way to Equality -- The Glass Womb -- A Survey of People’s Attitude Towards the Artificial Womb and Ectogenesis in Israel.

'Reprogen-Ethics and the Future of Gender' brings together three tightly related topics, which have so far been dealt separately in bioethics: assisted reproduction, enhancing and gender. Part one in this book targets present policies and legislature of assisted reproduction. Part two focuses on current views of the ethics of PGD and enhancing. Part three tackles the future of gender. Part four deals with artificial wombs and ectogenesis. The aim of this book is to provide a joint perspective in order to get the big picture. Contributors include Matti Häyry, Tuija Takala, Søren Holm, David Heyd, Daniel Callahan, Harriet Bradley, Ekaterina Balabanova and others. Some chapters in this book will significantly contribute to the current discussion of the topics at stake; other chapters will start a discussion on issues that have not yet been discussed. 'Reprogen-Ethics and the Future of Gender' will certainly appeal to readers who are interested in any of the intersecting topics of assisted reproduction, genetic enhancing and gender; bioethicists, sociologists, genetic counsellors, gynaecologists, legislators, and students of the relevant disciplines.

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