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The Ethics of Human Reproduction and the Family : Individual and Collective Interests
The Ethics of Human Reproduction and the Family : Individual and Collective Interests
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ISBN No.: 9781350525160
Pages: 192
Year: 202610
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 161.00
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available (Forthcoming)

"This is a timely contribution to a field where new ethical challenges surface as medicine rapidly progresses. The reader is introduced to a fascinating and sometimes frightening world where familiar notions are turned upside down. What does it mean to be a mother, a father, a sibling and whose interests should take precedence when individuals, science and society together mould a brave new reproductive world?" --Torbjörn Tännsjö, Professor Emeritus of Practical Philosophy, Stockholm University "If you have ever wondered what it means to be a family, what the relation is between having children and reproduction, or what reproductive duties you have this is the book for you! It provides novel and interesting philosophical analyses of these issues but is still eminently readable." --Søren Holm, Professor of Bioethics,University of Manchester, UK "Reproductive technologies are often debated in ethics and politics. But those discourses seldom link to critical analysis of cultural assumptions about family, sexuality, parenthood, procreation and gender. This book, edited by three stellar philosophers in the field, provides a much-needed addition to humanities and social science scholarship on human reproduction." --Christian Munthe, professor of practical philosophy, University of Gothenburg "New reproductive technologies reshape forms of kinship while also reinforcing existing norms. This volume explores the tensions that arise when individual, familial, and institutional interests intersect.


Bringing together diverse perspectives, it offers a nuanced and wide-ranging account of the challenges posed by evolving practices of reproduction and family formation." --Giulia Cavaliere, Lecturer in Engaged Philosophy, UCL.


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