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Oxford Handbook of Reproductive Ethics

Oxford Handbook of Reproductive Ethics

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The ethical dilemmas of reproduction include anonymous gamete donors,surrogacy,mandatory newborn screening,equitable parental responsibility,contraceptive availability,infertility treatment costs,and the status of the fetus. This volume brings together scholars from multiple perspectives to address these questions and provide tools for addressing future challenges.

\n Format: Paperback / softback
\n Length: 682 pages
\n Publication date: 21 March 2019
\n Publisher: Oxford University Press Inc
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Reproduction presents a complex and multifaceted ethical landscape, encompassing intimate, medicalized, natural, and technological dimensions. It raises a plethora of challenging dilemmas that demand careful consideration and analysis. At the core of these dilemmas lies the boundaries of humanity and ethical respect, the permissible limits of technology, the conscientious objection of healthcare professionals, and the pursuit of social justice. This comprehensive volume brings together scholars from diverse perspectives to explore both traditional and novel questions related to the rights and responsibilities of human reproducers, their caregivers, and the societies in which they reside.

One of the central themes addressed in the volume is the concept of parenthood. The authors delve into the responsibilities and obligations of parents, examining the role of society in facilitating or discouraging parenting. They explore questions such as whether gamete donors should be allowed to remain anonymous, whether surrogacy is ethically permissible when measures are in place to prevent coercion or exploitation, and whether mandatory newborn screening for potentially serious conditions is warranted. Additionally, they examine the ethical responsibilities of both parties involved in a reproductive act, even in cases where one party deceives the other.

Another critical aspect of reproduction ethics is the issue of gender asymmetries. The authors examine whether there are ethical disparities between male and female parents and whether the lack of available contraceptives for men is unjust. They also consider the societal implications of infertility treatment costs and explore whether parents have a duty to attempt to conceive children under optimal circumstances or to avoid conception if the child is expected to suffer.

The status of the fetus and the ethical limits surrounding the use of fetal tissue are also explored in the volume. The authors examine the moral implications of prenatal testing, genetic engineering, and the use of fetal tissue for medical research. They raise questions about the moral rights of the fetus and the potential for exploitation or abuse.

Reproduction is a rapidly evolving medical field, with innovative developments such as mitochondrial transfer or uterine transplantation occurring regularly. In addition to these technological advancements, reproduction faces emerging natural challenges, such as the Zika virus. The volume acknowledges the significance of these developments and explores their ethical implications.

Overall, this comprehensive volume provides a valuable contribution to the field of reproduction ethics. It offers a multidisciplinary approach, drawing insights from philosophy, medicine, law, and social sciences. The authors engage in thoughtful and rigorous analysis, presenting compelling arguments and offering practical solutions to the complex ethical dilemmas that arise in this domain. By exploring the rights and responsibilities of human reproducers, their caregivers, and society as a whole, this volume contributes to a better understanding of the ethical implications of reproduction and its impact on individuals, families, and communities.

\n Weight: 1078g\n
Dimension: 171 x 243 x 34 (mm)\n
ISBN-13: 9780190933333\n \n

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