9781461288534-1461288533-Beyond Baby M: Ethical Issues in New Reproductive Techniques (Contemporary Issues in Biomedicine, Ethics, and Society)

Beyond Baby M: Ethical Issues in New Reproductive Techniques (Contemporary Issues in Biomedicine, Ethics, and Society)

ISBN-13: 9781461288534
ISBN-10: 1461288533
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Author: Arthur L. Caplan, Dianne M. Bartels, Reinhard Priester, Dorothy E. Vawter
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Humana
Format: Paperback 296 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781461288534
ISBN-10: 1461288533
Edition: Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1990
Author: Arthur L. Caplan, Dianne M. Bartels, Reinhard Priester, Dorothy E. Vawter
Publication date: 2013
Publisher: Humana
Format: Paperback 296 pages

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Beyond Baby M: Ethical Issues in New Reproductive Techniques (Contemporary Issues in Biomedicine, Ethics, and Society) (ISBN-13: 9781461288534 and ISBN-10: 1461288533), written by authors Arthur L. Caplan, Dianne M. Bartels, Reinhard Priester, Dorothy E. Vawter, was published by Humana in 2013. With an overall rating of 3.5 stars, it's a notable title among other Medical Ethics (Medicine) books. You can easily purchase or rent Beyond Baby M: Ethical Issues in New Reproductive Techniques (Contemporary Issues in Biomedicine, Ethics, and Society) (Paperback) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used Medical Ethics books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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Arthur L. Caplan It is commonly said, especially when the subject is assisted reproduction, that medical technology has out stripped our morality. Yet, as the essays in this volume make clear, that is not an accurate assessment of the situ ation. Medical technology has not overwhelmed our moral ity. It would be more accurate to say that our society has not yet achieved consensus about the complex ethical iss ues that arise when medicine tries to assist those who seek its services in order to reproduce. Nevertheless, there is no shortage of ethical opinion about what we ought to do with respect to the use of surrogate mothers, in vitro fertil ization, embryo transfer, artificial insemination, or fertil ity drugs. Nor is it entirely accurate to describe assisted repro duction as technology. The term "technology" carries with it connotations of machines buzzing and technicians scurrying about trying to control a vast array of equip ment. Yet, most of the methods used to assist reproduc tion that are discussed in this volume do not involve exotic technologies or complicated hardware. It is technique, more than technology, that dominates the field of assisted reproduction. Efforts to help the infertile by means of the manipu lation of human reproductive materials and organs date 1 2 Caplan back at least to Biblical times. Human beings have en gaged in all manner of sexual practices and manipulations in attempts to achieve reproduction when nature has balked at allowing life to begin.
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