Bioethics: an anthology/ Helga Kuhse and Peter Singer

By: Kuhse HelgaContributor(s): Kuhse, Helga | Singer, PeterMaterial type: TextTextSeries: Publisher: Malden, Mass. : Blackwell, 2006Edition: 2a.edDescription: 738 páginas; 25 centímetrosISBN: 9781405129473Subject(s): Problemas bioéticos -- Obras recopiladas | Bioética | Etica médica | Aufsatzsammlung | Bioethics | Bioethik ; SWD-ID: 40067919 | Medical ethicsGenre/Form: Aufsatzsammlung -- Bioethik. | -- Bioethik. | Aufsatzsammlung DDC classification: 174.9 Action note: Verificado 29-09-2020
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Abortion and health care ethics-Abortion and infanticide-A Defense of abortion-Why abortion is immoral-Are pregnant women fetal containers?-The McCaughey septuplets: God's will or human choice?-Surrogate mothering: exploitation or empowerment?-A Response to Purdy-The Right to Lesbian parenthood-Rights, interests, and possible people-Genetics and reproductive risk: can having children be immoral?-Prenatal diagnosis and selective abortion: a challenge to practice and policy-Genetic technology: a threat to deafness-Sex selection: the case for-Conception to obtain hematopoietic stem cells-Why we should not permit embryos to be selected as tissue donors-The Moral status of the cloning of humans-Questions about some uses of genetic engineering-Ethical issues in manipulating the human germ line-The Moral significance of the therapy-enhancement distinction in human genetics-Should we undertake genetic research on intelligence?-Lessons from a dark and distant past-Patient autonomy and value-neutrality in nondirective genetic counseling-Genetic dilemmas and the child's right to an open future-The Sanctity of life-Declaration on euthanasia-The Morality of killing: a traditional view-Active and passive euthanasia-Is killing no worse than letting die?-Why killing is not always worse-and sometimes better-than letting die.

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