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Choosing tomorrow's children : the ethics of selective reproduction / / Stephen Wilkinson



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Autore: Wilkinson Stephen <1965-> Visualizza persona
Titolo: Choosing tomorrow's children : the ethics of selective reproduction / / Stephen Wilkinson Visualizza cluster
Pubblicazione: Oxford, : Clarendon Press, 2010
Edizione: 1st ed.
Descrizione fisica: 1 online resource (viii, 265 pages)
Disciplina: 176
Soggetto topico: Human reproductive technology - Moral and ethical aspects
Genetic engineering - Moral and ethical aspects
Sex preselection - Moral and ethical aspects
Bioethics
Reproductive Techniques - ethics
Bioethical Issues
Sex Preselection - ethics
Genetic Engineering - ethics
Preimplantation Diagnosis - ethics
Nota di bibliografia: Includes bibliographical references (p. [251]-262) and index.
Nota di contenuto: 1. Introduction: The Ethics of Selective Reproduction -- 1.1 Some Cases -- 1.2 What Is Selective Reproduction? -- 1.3 Different Possible Future People -- 1.4 Philosophical Bioethics -- 1.5 Some Assumptions -- 1.6 The Moral Status of the Human Embryo -- 1.7 Outline and Structure -- 2. Parental Duties and Virtues -- 2.1 Unconditional Love -- 2.2 Actual and Prospective Parents -- 2.3 The Virtue of Parental Acceptance -- 2.4 Diversity -- 2.5 The Child's Right to an Open Future -- 2.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 3. Selecting for Disability and the Welfare of the Child -- 3.1 Disability and Quality of Life -- 3.2 Harm and Wrongful Life -- 3.3 Slavery, Abuse, and Birthrights -- 3.4 The Same Number Quality Claim -- 3.5 Summary and Conclusions -- 4. Choosing One for the Sake of Another -- 4.1 The Cost of Care -- 4.2 Saviour Siblings: The Welfare of the Child -- 4.3 Saviour Siblings: Challenging Some Common Assumptions -- 4.4 Summary and Conclusions -- 5. Treating Children as Commodities -- 5.1 What Is Commodification? -- 5.2 Treating as a (Mere) Means -- 5.3 Fungibility -- 5.4 Summary and Conclusions -- 6. Eugenics and the Expressivist Argument -- 6.1 What Is Eugenics? -- 6.2 The Moral Standing of Eugenics -- 6.3 Is the Very Idea of 'Genetic Improvement' a Mistake? -- 6.4 Social Problems Caused by Reducing the Prevalence of Disease and Disability -- 6.5 The Expressivist Argument -- 6.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 7. Enhancement -- 7.1 What Is Enhancement? -- 7.2 The Moral Status of Enhancement -- 7.3 The Goals of Medicine -- 7.4 Positional Goods -- 7.5 Equality -- 7.6 Summary and Conclusions -- 8. Sex Selection -- 8.1 Bioethical Context -- 8.2 Legal-Regulatory Context in the UK -- 8.3 Family Balancing and Population Sex Imbalance -- 8.4 Family Balancing and Sexism -- 8.5 Sexism as a Fundamental Objection to Sex Selection -- 8.6 Population Sex Imbalance, Subgroups, and Social Context -- 8.7 Pressure and Consent -- 8.8 Sending Out the Wrong Message -- 8.9 Innocuous Means of Sex Selection -- 8.10 Summary and Conclusions.
Sommario/riassunto: To what extent should parents be allowed to use reproductive technologies to determine the characteristics of their future children? Is there something morally wrong with choosing what their sex will be, or with trying to 'screen out' as much disease and disability as possible before birth? Stephen Wilkinson offers answers to such questions.
Altri titoli varianti: Ethics of selective reproduction
Titolo autorizzato: Choosing tomorrow's children  Visualizza cluster
ISBN: 0191572713
9780191572715
0-19-170658-2
0-19-964658-9
1-282-50191-7
9786612501913
0-19-157271-3
Formato: Materiale a stampa
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Lingua di pubblicazione: Inglese
Record Nr.: 9910966795003321
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Serie: Issues in biomedical ethics.