Procreative Responsibility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
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Procreative Responsibility and Assisted Reproductive Technologies
Battisti, Davide
Taylor & Francis Ltd
07/2024
236
Dura
9781032652085
15 a 20 dias
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Introduction 1. Current and Future Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Prenatal Treatments 2. Responsibility, Procreation, and Reproduction 3. Procreative Beneficence, the Non-Identity Problem, and Impersonal Harm 4. Person-Affecting Morality and the Future of Human Reproduction 5. Is Genome Editing Really Non-Identity-Affecting? A Defense of the Greater Moral Obligation View 6. Responsibility, Genetic Enhancement, and the Child's Right to an Open Future 7. Beyond Consequences? Attitudes and Intentions in Current and Future Assisted Reproduction Conclusions
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Davide Battisti;bioethics;assisted reproductive technologies;procreative ethics;procreative responsibility;prenatal treatments;procreative beneficence;non-identity problem;impersonal conception;human reproduction;genetic enhancement;greater moral obligation view;open future;attitudes;intentions;vitro fertilization;genome editing;genetic testing;ectogenesis
Introduction 1. Current and Future Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Prenatal Treatments 2. Responsibility, Procreation, and Reproduction 3. Procreative Beneficence, the Non-Identity Problem, and Impersonal Harm 4. Person-Affecting Morality and the Future of Human Reproduction 5. Is Genome Editing Really Non-Identity-Affecting? A Defense of the Greater Moral Obligation View 6. Responsibility, Genetic Enhancement, and the Child's Right to an Open Future 7. Beyond Consequences? Attitudes and Intentions in Current and Future Assisted Reproduction Conclusions
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Davide Battisti;bioethics;assisted reproductive technologies;procreative ethics;procreative responsibility;prenatal treatments;procreative beneficence;non-identity problem;impersonal conception;human reproduction;genetic enhancement;greater moral obligation view;open future;attitudes;intentions;vitro fertilization;genome editing;genetic testing;ectogenesis