04608nam 2200769Ia 450 991081840210332120200520144314.01-4051-6437-91-78268-587-11-281-32072-297866113207200-470-70067-X0-470-75642-X0-470-75637-3(CKB)1000000000410114(EBL)350874(SSID)ssj0000126106(PQKBManifestationID)11139706(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000126106(PQKBWorkID)10032219(PQKB)11739475(Au-PeEL)EBL350874(CaPaEBR)ebr10232705(Au-PeEL)EBL4956345(CaONFJC)MIL132072(PPN)203365054(FR-PaCSA)88838961(MiAaPQ)EBC350874(OCoLC)212176386(EXLCZ)99100000000041011420011026d2002 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA companion to genethics /edited by Justine Burley and John Harris1st ed.Malden, MA Blackwell Publishers20021 online resource (508 p.)Blackwell companions to philosophy ;21Description based upon print version of record.1-4051-2028-2 0-631-20698-1 Includes bibliographical references and index.A Companion to Genethics; Contents; List of Contributors; Foreword; Acknowledgments; Introduction; Part I: Genetics: Setting the Scene; 1 Stem Cells; 2 Gene Therapy for Neurological Disorders: New Therapies or Human Experimentation?; 3 Cloning in Biology and Medicine: Clinical Opportunities and Ethical Concerns; 4 The Genetics of Old Age; Part II: Genetic Research; 5 The Ethical Legacy of Nazi Medical War Crimes: Origins, Human Experiments, and International Justice; 6 Biotechnology and Animals: Ethical Issues in Genetic Engineering and Cloning7 The Role of Informed Consent in Genetic Experimentation8 Testing Children and Adolescents; 9 Genetic Testing of Children: Who Should Consent?; 10 Mapping the Human Genome and the Meaning of "Monster Mythology"; Part III: Gene Manipulation and Gene Selection; 11 The Moral Status of the Gene; 12 The Ethical Use of Human Embryonic Stem Cells in Research and Therapy; 13 Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis and Embryo Selection; 14 Individual Autonomy and Genetic Choice; 15 Cloning and Public Policy; 16 Sex Selection: The Feminist Response; 17 Creating Perfect PeoplePart IV: Genotype, Phenotype, and Justice18 Genetics and Personal Identity; 19 Genetic Determinism and Gene Selectionism; 20 The Darwin Wars and the Human Self-image; 21 Religion and Gene Therapy: The End of One Debate, the Beginning of Another; 22 "Race," Genetics, and Human Difference; 23 Self-ownership, Begetting, and Germline Information; 24 Justice, Genetics, and Lifestyles; 25 Commercial Exploitation of the Human Genome; Part V: Ethics, Law, and Policy; 26 Forensic DNA Typing; 27 Privacy and Genetics; 28 DNA Banking: A Retrospective-prospective; 29 Genetic Difference in the Workplace30 The Insurance Market and Discriminatory Practices31 Legal and Ethical Issues in Biotechnology Patenting; 32 Are Genes Inventions? An Ethical Analysis of Gene Patents; 33 Property, Patents, and Genetic Material; 34 Genetic Screening from a Public Health Perspective: Three "Ethical" Principles; Afterword; IndexA Companion to Genethics is the first substantial study of the multifaceted dimensions of the genetic revolution and its philosophical, ethical, social and political significance.Brings together the best and most influential writing about the ethics of genetics; Includes 33 newly-commissioned essays, all written by prominent figures in the field; Shows how there is scarcely a part of our lives left unaffected by the impact of the new genetics.Blackwell companions to philosophy ;21.GeneticsMoral and ethical aspectsBioethicsGeneticsMoral and ethical aspects.Bioethics.172.9/57174.25174.957Burley Justine921738Harris John1945-729920MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910818402103321A companion to genethics2263966UNINA