Ectogenesis
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789042020818
ISBN-10: 9042020814
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Brill
Locul publicării:Netherlands
ISBN-10: 9042020814
Pagini: 200
Dimensiuni: 155 x 234 x 12 mm
Greutate: 0.3 kg
Editura: Brill
Locul publicării:Netherlands
Cuprins
Acknowledgements
Richard T. Hull: Foreword
Scott GELFAND: One: Introduction
Peter SINGER and Deane WELLS: Two: Ectogenesis
Julien S. MURPHY: Three: Is Pregnancy Necessary: Feminist Concerns about Ectogenesis
Leslie CANNOLD: Four: Women, Ectogenesis, and Ethical Theory
Rosemarie TONG: Five: Out of Body Gestation:In Whose Best Interests?
Gregory PENCE: Six: What ’s so Good about Natural Motherhood?(In Praise of Unnatural Gestation)
Scott GELFAND: Seven: Ectogenesis and the Ethics of Care
Maureen SANDER-STAUDT: Eight: Of Machine Born? A Feminist Assessment of Ectogenesis and Artificial Wombs
Joan WOOLFREY: Nine: Ectogenesis: Liberation, Technological Tyranny,or Just More of the Same?
Dien HO: Ten: Leaving People Alone: Liberalism, Ectogenesis, and the Limits of Medicine
Jennifer BARD: Eleven: Immaculate Gestation? How Will Ectogenesis Change Current Paradigms of Social Relationships and Values?
Joyce M. RASKIN and Nadav MAZOR: Twelve: The Artificial Womb and Human Subject Research
John R. SHOOK: Thirteen: Bibliography on Ectogenesis
About the Editors and Contributors
Index
Richard T. Hull: Foreword
Scott GELFAND: One: Introduction
Peter SINGER and Deane WELLS: Two: Ectogenesis
Julien S. MURPHY: Three: Is Pregnancy Necessary: Feminist Concerns about Ectogenesis
Leslie CANNOLD: Four: Women, Ectogenesis, and Ethical Theory
Rosemarie TONG: Five: Out of Body Gestation:In Whose Best Interests?
Gregory PENCE: Six: What ’s so Good about Natural Motherhood?(In Praise of Unnatural Gestation)
Scott GELFAND: Seven: Ectogenesis and the Ethics of Care
Maureen SANDER-STAUDT: Eight: Of Machine Born? A Feminist Assessment of Ectogenesis and Artificial Wombs
Joan WOOLFREY: Nine: Ectogenesis: Liberation, Technological Tyranny,or Just More of the Same?
Dien HO: Ten: Leaving People Alone: Liberalism, Ectogenesis, and the Limits of Medicine
Jennifer BARD: Eleven: Immaculate Gestation? How Will Ectogenesis Change Current Paradigms of Social Relationships and Values?
Joyce M. RASKIN and Nadav MAZOR: Twelve: The Artificial Womb and Human Subject Research
John R. SHOOK: Thirteen: Bibliography on Ectogenesis
About the Editors and Contributors
Index