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The Janus face of prenatal diagnostics : a European study bridging ethics, psychoanalysis, and medicine / / edited by Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Eve-Marie Engels, and John Tsiantis
The Janus face of prenatal diagnostics : a European study bridging ethics, psychoanalysis, and medicine / / edited by Marianne Leuzinger-Bohleber, Eve-Marie Engels, and John Tsiantis
Edizione [First edition.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Karnac, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (637 p.)
Disciplina 174.2
618.32042
Altri autori (Persone) Leuzinger-BohleberMarianne
EngelsEve-Marie
TsiantisJ (John)
Soggetto topico Prenatal diagnosis - Moral and ethical aspects
Fetus - Abnormalities - Diagnosis
Genetic screening - Moral and ethical aspects
Medical ethics
ISBN 0-429-92117-9
0-429-90694-3
0-429-48217-5
1-283-07057-X
9786613070579
1-84940-645-6
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Cover; Copy Right; ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS; ABOUT THE EDITORS AND CONTRIBUTORS; PREFACE; PART I: INTRODUCTION; CHAPTER ONE: Introduction and overview; CHAPTER TWO: Ethics of care in prenatal diagnosis: implications of variations in law, policy, and practice in EDIG countries; CHAPTER THREE: State of the art in prenatal diagnosis; PART II: FINDINGS OF EDIG; CHAPTER FOUR: Empirical data evaluation on EDIG (Ethical Dilemmas due to Prenatal and Genetic Diagnostics); CHAPTER FIVE: Some comments of countries that collected empirical and clinical data
CHAPTER SIX: Interviewing women and couples after prenatal and genetic diagnosticsCHAPTER SEVEN: Crisis intervention after prenatal diagnostics: an example; CHAPTER EIGHT: ""I'd also like to be in good hope myself for once."" The highly problematic decision-making process within the framework of PND and its dependency on a sufficiently developed, autonomous female identity; PART III: ETHICAL CONSIDERATIONS ABOUT EDIG; CHAPTER NINE: Experience and ethics: ethical and methodological reflections on the integration of the EDIG study in the ethical landscape
CHAPTER TEN: Moral dilemmas and decision-making in prenatal genetic testingCHAPTER ELEVEN: The moral status of the foetus; CHAPTER TWELVE: Prenatal genetic counselling: conceptual and ethical issues; CHAPTER THIRTEEN: The interchange between psychoanalysis and philosophy in the understanding of ethical decisions; PART IV: CLINICAL, MEDICAL, AND SOCIETAL IMPLICATIONS; CHAPTER FOURTEEN: A model of integrated genetic counselling (IGC): EDIG as a transformation promoter in PND
CHAPTER FIFTEEN: Prenatal and genetic diagnostics and trisomia: a current debate of ethical and psychosocial implications with reference to GreeceCHAPTER SIXTEEN: PND in a Christian and Muslim culture. The EDIG project in Thrace, Greece; CHAPTER SEVENTEEN: Introducing new tests in genetic diagnostics: details of some ongoing controversial discussions in Swedish media; BIBLIOGRAPHY
Record Nr. UNINA-9910813073703321
London, : Karnac, c2008
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The reception of Charles Darwin in Europe [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Eve-Marie Engels and Thomas F. Glick
The reception of Charles Darwin in Europe [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Eve-Marie Engels and Thomas F. Glick
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Continuum, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (742 p.)
Disciplina 576.82094
Altri autori (Persone) EngelsEve-Marie
GlickThomas F
Collana The Athlone critical traditions series : the reception of British and Irish authors in Europe
Soggetto topico Evolution (Biology) - Europe - History
Soggetto genere / forma Electronic books.
ISBN 1-282-87549-3
9786612875496
1-4411-6662-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Volume I; Volume II; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Abbreviations; Timeline: European Reception of Charles Darwin; Editors' Introduction; 1 Darwin's Philosophical Revolution: Evolutionary Naturalism and First Reactions to his Theory; 2 Correspondence as a Medium of Reception and Appropriation; 3 Nation and Religion: The Debate about Darwinism in Ireland; 4 Under Darwin's Banner: Ernst Haeckel, Carl Gegenbaur and Evolutionary Morphology
5 Only 'Dreams from an Afternoon Nap'? Darwin's Theory of Evolution and the Foundation of Biological Anthropology in Germany 1860-75; 6 Darwin's Relevance for Nineteenth-Century Physics and Physicists: A Comparative Study; 7 Darwinism in Finland; 8 Darwinizing the Danes, 1859-1909; 9 The Introduction, Interpretation and Dissemination of Darwinism in Norway during the period 1860-90; 10 Darwin on Dutch Soil: The Early Reception of his Ideas in the Netherlands; 11 'Foggy and Contradictory': Evolutionary Theory in Belgium, 1859-1945
12 Between Science and Ideology: The Reception of Darwin and Darwinism in the Czech Lands, 1859-1959; 13 Descent versus Extinction: The Reception of Darwinism in Estonia; 14 The Ideas of Charles Darwin in Lithuania: Contributions by Emigrant Authors during the Years of Occupation; 15 Struggle for or against Participation? How Darwinism Came to Partitioned Poland in the 1860's and early 1870's; 16 The Echo of Darwin in Mendel's Brno; Bibliography (Volume I); Abbreviations; 17 The Interminable Decline of Lamarckism in France
18 Darwin in a French Dress: Translating, Publishing and Supporting Darwin in Nineteenth-Century France 19 Many Darwinism's by Many Names: Darwinism and Nature in the Kingdoms of Italy; 20 Darwinism and Paleontology: Reception and Diffusion of the Theory of Evolution in Spain; 21 Darwin in Catalunya: From Catholic Intransigence to the Marketing of Darwin's Image; 22 Darwin and the Vatican: The Reception of Evolutionary Theories; 23 The Scientific Reception of Darwin's Work in Nineteenth-Century Hungary; 24 The Reception of Darwin in Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Society
25 Notes on the Reception of Darwin's Theory in Romania 26 The Eclipse and Renaissance of Darwinism in German Biology (1900-1950); 27 The Reception of Darwin's Theory of Evolution in Russia: 1920's to 1940's; 28 Darwinism and Dialectical Materialism in Soviet Russia; 29 Miquel Crusafont, Teilhard de Chardin and the Reception of the Synthetic Theory in Spain; Bibliography (Volume II); Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910459114703321
London, : Continuum, c2008
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The reception of Charles Darwin in Europe [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Eve-Marie Engels and Thomas F. Glick
The reception of Charles Darwin in Europe [[electronic resource] /] / edited by Eve-Marie Engels and Thomas F. Glick
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Continuum, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (742 p.)
Disciplina 576.82094
Altri autori (Persone) EngelsEve-Marie
GlickThomas F
Collana The Athlone critical traditions series : the reception of British and Irish authors in Europe
Soggetto topico Evolution (Biology) - Europe - History
ISBN 1-282-87549-3
9786612875496
1-4411-6662-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Volume I; Volume II; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Abbreviations; Timeline: European Reception of Charles Darwin; Editors' Introduction; 1 Darwin's Philosophical Revolution: Evolutionary Naturalism and First Reactions to his Theory; 2 Correspondence as a Medium of Reception and Appropriation; 3 Nation and Religion: The Debate about Darwinism in Ireland; 4 Under Darwin's Banner: Ernst Haeckel, Carl Gegenbaur and Evolutionary Morphology
5 Only 'Dreams from an Afternoon Nap'? Darwin's Theory of Evolution and the Foundation of Biological Anthropology in Germany 1860-75; 6 Darwin's Relevance for Nineteenth-Century Physics and Physicists: A Comparative Study; 7 Darwinism in Finland; 8 Darwinizing the Danes, 1859-1909; 9 The Introduction, Interpretation and Dissemination of Darwinism in Norway during the period 1860-90; 10 Darwin on Dutch Soil: The Early Reception of his Ideas in the Netherlands; 11 'Foggy and Contradictory': Evolutionary Theory in Belgium, 1859-1945
12 Between Science and Ideology: The Reception of Darwin and Darwinism in the Czech Lands, 1859-1959; 13 Descent versus Extinction: The Reception of Darwinism in Estonia; 14 The Ideas of Charles Darwin in Lithuania: Contributions by Emigrant Authors during the Years of Occupation; 15 Struggle for or against Participation? How Darwinism Came to Partitioned Poland in the 1860's and early 1870's; 16 The Echo of Darwin in Mendel's Brno; Bibliography (Volume I); Abbreviations; 17 The Interminable Decline of Lamarckism in France
18 Darwin in a French Dress: Translating, Publishing and Supporting Darwin in Nineteenth-Century France 19 Many Darwinism's by Many Names: Darwinism and Nature in the Kingdoms of Italy; 20 Darwinism and Paleontology: Reception and Diffusion of the Theory of Evolution in Spain; 21 Darwin in Catalunya: From Catholic Intransigence to the Marketing of Darwin's Image; 22 Darwin and the Vatican: The Reception of Evolutionary Theories; 23 The Scientific Reception of Darwin's Work in Nineteenth-Century Hungary; 24 The Reception of Darwin in Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Society
25 Notes on the Reception of Darwin's Theory in Romania 26 The Eclipse and Renaissance of Darwinism in German Biology (1900-1950); 27 The Reception of Darwin's Theory of Evolution in Russia: 1920's to 1940's; 28 Darwinism and Dialectical Materialism in Soviet Russia; 29 Miquel Crusafont, Teilhard de Chardin and the Reception of the Synthetic Theory in Spain; Bibliography (Volume II); Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910785488403321
London, : Continuum, c2008
Materiale a stampa
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The reception of Charles Darwin in Europe / / edited by Eve-Marie Engels and Thomas F. Glick
The reception of Charles Darwin in Europe / / edited by Eve-Marie Engels and Thomas F. Glick
Edizione [1st ed.]
Pubbl/distr/stampa London, : Continuum, c2008
Descrizione fisica 1 online resource (742 p.)
Disciplina 576.82094
Altri autori (Persone) EngelsEve-Marie
GlickThomas F
Collana The Athlone critical traditions series : the reception of British and Irish authors in Europe
Soggetto topico Evolution (Biology) - Europe - History
ISBN 1-282-87549-3
9786612875496
1-4411-6662-9
Formato Materiale a stampa
Livello bibliografico Monografia
Lingua di pubblicazione eng
Nota di contenuto Volume I; Volume II; Series Editor's Preface; Acknowledgements; List of Contributors; Abbreviations; Timeline: European Reception of Charles Darwin; Editors' Introduction; 1 Darwin's Philosophical Revolution: Evolutionary Naturalism and First Reactions to his Theory; 2 Correspondence as a Medium of Reception and Appropriation; 3 Nation and Religion: The Debate about Darwinism in Ireland; 4 Under Darwin's Banner: Ernst Haeckel, Carl Gegenbaur and Evolutionary Morphology
5 Only 'Dreams from an Afternoon Nap'? Darwin's Theory of Evolution and the Foundation of Biological Anthropology in Germany 1860-75; 6 Darwin's Relevance for Nineteenth-Century Physics and Physicists: A Comparative Study; 7 Darwinism in Finland; 8 Darwinizing the Danes, 1859-1909; 9 The Introduction, Interpretation and Dissemination of Darwinism in Norway during the period 1860-90; 10 Darwin on Dutch Soil: The Early Reception of his Ideas in the Netherlands; 11 'Foggy and Contradictory': Evolutionary Theory in Belgium, 1859-1945
12 Between Science and Ideology: The Reception of Darwin and Darwinism in the Czech Lands, 1859-1959; 13 Descent versus Extinction: The Reception of Darwinism in Estonia; 14 The Ideas of Charles Darwin in Lithuania: Contributions by Emigrant Authors during the Years of Occupation; 15 Struggle for or against Participation? How Darwinism Came to Partitioned Poland in the 1860's and early 1870's; 16 The Echo of Darwin in Mendel's Brno; Bibliography (Volume I); Abbreviations; 17 The Interminable Decline of Lamarckism in France
18 Darwin in a French Dress: Translating, Publishing and Supporting Darwin in Nineteenth-Century France 19 Many Darwinism's by Many Names: Darwinism and Nature in the Kingdoms of Italy; 20 Darwinism and Paleontology: Reception and Diffusion of the Theory of Evolution in Spain; 21 Darwin in Catalunya: From Catholic Intransigence to the Marketing of Darwin's Image; 22 Darwin and the Vatican: The Reception of Evolutionary Theories; 23 The Scientific Reception of Darwin's Work in Nineteenth-Century Hungary; 24 The Reception of Darwin in Nineteenth-Century Hungarian Society
25 Notes on the Reception of Darwin's Theory in Romania 26 The Eclipse and Renaissance of Darwinism in German Biology (1900-1950); 27 The Reception of Darwin's Theory of Evolution in Russia: 1920's to 1940's; 28 Darwinism and Dialectical Materialism in Soviet Russia; 29 Miquel Crusafont, Teilhard de Chardin and the Reception of the Synthetic Theory in Spain; Bibliography (Volume II); Index
Record Nr. UNINA-9910821804803321
London, : Continuum, c2008
Materiale a stampa
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