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The future of human reproduction : ethics, choice, and regulation / edited by John Harris and Søren Holm

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Issues in Biomedical EthicsPublication details: Oxford : Clarendon, [2000]Description: 264 p. ; 22cmISBN:
  • 9780198237617
  • 9780198237617
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Rights and reproductive choice -- On the concept of pre-embryo: the basis for a new 'Copernican Revolution' in the current view about human reproduciton -- Eugenics: some lessons from the Nazi experience -- Reproductive rights: feminism or patriarchy? -- A woman's right to choose? a feminist critique -- Embedding the embryo -- The price of eggs: who should bear the cost of fertility treatments? -- Sperm as property -- Some comments on the ethics of consent to the use of ovarian tissue from aborted fetuses and dead women -- Ethical issues in pre-implantation siagnosis -- Reproductive choice: a muslim perspective -- To everything there is a season? are there medical grounds for refusing fertility treatment to older women? -- The post-menopause: playground for reproductive technology? some ethical reflections -- Letter from a post-menopausal mother
Summary: This text collects work by contributors from various fields and perspectives, on ethical, social and legal issues raised by advances in reproductive technology.
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Rights and reproductive choice -- On the concept of pre-embryo: the basis for a new 'Copernican Revolution' in the current view about human reproduciton -- Eugenics: some lessons from the Nazi experience -- Reproductive rights: feminism or patriarchy? -- A woman's right to choose? a feminist critique -- Embedding the embryo -- The price of eggs: who should bear the cost of fertility treatments? -- Sperm as property -- Some comments on the ethics of consent to the use of ovarian tissue from aborted fetuses and dead women -- Ethical issues in pre-implantation siagnosis -- Reproductive choice: a muslim perspective -- To everything there is a season? are there medical grounds for refusing fertility treatment to older women? -- The post-menopause: playground for reproductive technology? some ethical reflections -- Letter from a post-menopausal mother

This text collects work by contributors from various fields and perspectives, on ethical, social and legal issues raised by advances in reproductive technology.

Originally published: 1998

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