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Reproductive Ethics II : New Ideas and Innovations

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Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Paul Burcher, editors. --Cham: Springer , c2018.
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This book is the second collection of essays on reproductive ethics from Drs. Campo-Engelstein and Burcher. This volume is unique in that it is both timely and includes several essays on new technologies, while also being a comprehensive review of most of the major questions in the field, from racial disparities in reproductive healthcare to gene editing and the possibility of the creation of a transhuman species. The scholars writing these essays are pre-eminent in their fields, and their back…
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Campo-Engelstein, Lisa
Burcher, Paul
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Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Paul Burcher, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
c2018
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 193 p.) : 2 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319894294
9783319894287 (print ed.)
9783319894300 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Bioethical Issues
Reproductive Health
Reproductive Rights
Reproduction - ethics
Reproductive Techniques, Assisted - ethics
Specialty
Ethics
Reproductive Medicine
Abstract
This book is the second collection of essays on reproductive ethics from Drs. Campo-Engelstein and Burcher. This volume is unique in that it is both timely and includes several essays on new technologies, while also being a comprehensive review of most of the major questions in the field, from racial disparities in reproductive healthcare to gene editing and the possibility of the creation of a transhuman species. The scholars writing these essays are pre-eminent in their fields, and their backgrounds are quite varied, including philosophers, anthropologists, physicians, and professors of law. Reproductive ethics remains an underdeveloped area of bioethics despite the recent technological breakthroughs that carry both great promise and potential threats. Building on the first volume of work from a conference held just over one year ago, this new collection of essays from a conference held April 2017 continues this discussion as well as provides ethical insights and reviews of these emerging technologies. The ethical questions swirling around human reproduction are both old and new, but the conference presentations, and the essays derived from them, focus on new ways of appreciating old arguments such as the ethics of abortion, as well as new ways of seeing new technologies such as CRISPR and mitochondrial transfer.
Contents
Reproductive Ethics: Introduction -- Part I. Genetics, Eugenics, and Reproduction -- Frankenstein and the Question of Children’s Rights After Human Germline Genetic Modification -- The Ethical Complexity of Using Whole-Exome Sequencing to Detect Adult-Onset Conditions in the Prenatal and Pediatric Settings -- Creating a Higher Breed: Transhumanism and the Prophecy of Anglo-American Eugenics -- Part II. Exploring Infertility and the Right to Reproduce -- One Is the Loneliest Number: How the WHO’s Redefinition of Infertility Provokes Contestations of the Body and the Body Politic -- Expanding the Clinical Definition of Infertility to Include Socially Infertile Individuals and Couples -- Social Responses to the Environmental Impact of Reproduction in the Global West: A Critique of Christine Overall’s “Overpopulation and Extinction” -- Part III. Reflections on Assisted Reproductive Technologies -- Decentering Whiteness in Feminist Bioethics: Assisted Reproductive Technologies (ART) as an Illustrative Case -- New Pitchforks and Furtive Nature -- Assisted Reproductive Technology and the Proliferation of Parents: The More, the Merrier? -- Part IV. Reproductive Perspectives, Practices, and Education -- Reconceiving the Human Fetus in Reproductive Bioethics: Perspectives from Cultural Anthropology and Bioarchaeology -- The Ethics of Evangelism: Why You Can’t Be a Good Physician and Support Crisis Pregnancy Centers -- Doulas as Agents of Reproductive Justice Who Promote of Women’s International Human Rights: An Evidence-Based Review and Comparative Case Study Between Brazil and the United States -- Reproductive Flourishing: A Framework for Teaching Reproductive Ethics in Clinical Education.
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Reproductive Ethics : New Challenges and Conversations

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Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Paul Burcher, editors. --Cham: Springer , 2017.
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This book summarizes the contributions at an April 2016 conference held at Albany Medical College, Reproductive Ethics: New Challenges and Conversations. Reproductive ethics does not suffer from a lack of challenging issues, yet a few "hot button" issues such as abortion and surrogacy seem to attract most of the attention, while other issues and dilemmas remain relatively underdeveloped in bioethics literature. The goal of this book is to explore and expand the range of topics addressed in repr…
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Campo-Engelstein, Lisa
Burcher, Paul
Responsibility
Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Paul Burcher, editors
Place of Publication
Cham
Publisher
Springer
Date of Publication
2017
Physical Description
1 online resource (xi, 176 pages) : 3 illus. in color
ISBN
9783319526300
9783319526294 (print ed.)
Subjects (MeSH)
Abortion, Induced - ethics
Bioethical Issues
Ethics, Medical
Fertility Preservation - ethics
Genetic Counseling
Prenatal Diagnosis - ethics
Reproductive Health
Abstract
This book summarizes the contributions at an April 2016 conference held at Albany Medical College, Reproductive Ethics: New Challenges and Conversations. Reproductive ethics does not suffer from a lack of challenging issues, yet a few "hot button" issues such as abortion and surrogacy seem to attract most of the attention, while other issues and dilemmas remain relatively underdeveloped in bioethics literature. The goal of this book is to explore and expand the range of topics addressed in reproductive ethics. This is a multi-disciplinary book bringing together philosophers, clinicians, sociologists, anthropologists, and other scholars whose research or clinical interests touch reproductive issues. The results of this compilation are a comprehensive and unique discussion of the evolving issues in the rapidly changing field. The majority of the popular reproductive ethics anthologies were published at least 10 years ago. The field of reproductive ethics would benefit from a new anthology that addresses some of the perennial dilemmas in reproductive ethics (e.g. abortion, sex selection) from updated perspectives and that also covers new technologies that have emerged only in the last few years, such as social egg freezing.
Contents
Reproductive Ethics: New Challenges and Conversations Introduction -- Part I. Genetic Testing and Enhancement -- Zooming Out: Solidarity in the Moral Imagination of Genetic Counseling -- Enhancing Future Children: How It Might Happen, Whether It Should -- The Decision to Know: Pregnancy and Epistemic Harm -- Part II. Fertility Preservation -- Egg Freezing and the Feminist Quest for Equality in the Workplace -- Fertility Preservation in Transgender and Gender-Nonconforming Youth and Adolescents -- Part III. Childbirth -- Rights and Realities in U.S. Maternity Care -- The Periviable Cesarean Section: Can a Case Be Made for Expanding Beneficence in Decision-Making? -- Part IV. Abortion, Surrogacy, and Circumcision -- “Teaching Morality by Teaching Science:” Religiosity and Abortion Regret -- My Child, Your Womb, Our Contract: The Failure of Contract Law to Protect Parties in Gestational Surrogacy -- Vulvar Nick and Metzitzah b’peh: Punishment or Harm Reduction?
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Oncofertility : Ethical, Legal, Social, and Medical Perspectives

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edited by Teresa K. Woodruff, Laurie Zoloth, Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Sarah Rodriguez. --Boston, MA: Springer Science+Business Media , c2010.
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Woodruff, Teresa K
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Zoloth, Laurie
Campo-Engelstein, Lisa
Rodriguez, Sarah
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edited by Teresa K. Woodruff, Laurie Zoloth, Lisa Campo-Engelstein, Sarah Rodriguez
Place of Publication
Boston, MA
Publisher
Springer Science+Business Media
Date of Publication
c2010
Series Vol.
156
Series Title
Cancer treatment and research
ISBN
9781441965189
Subjects (MeSH)
Bioethical Issues
Biomedical Technology - ethics
Fertility Preservation - ethics
Infertility, Female
Infertility, male
Neoplasms - complications
Religion and Medicine
Subjects (LCSH)
Medical ethics
Reproductive medicine
Oncology
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