Genetics in Human Reproduction
Herausgeber: Graumann, Sigrid; Hildt, Elisabeth
Genetics in Human Reproduction
Herausgeber: Graumann, Sigrid; Hildt, Elisabeth
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Published in 1999, this book discusses issues related to the current and possible future technological progress in genetic technology linked to in vitro fertilization, specifically preimplantation diagnosis and germline gene therapy, from a scientific and medical as well as from a social, juridical and ethical point of view. The 31 contributions are divided into six sections medical and scientific view, personal interests and moral implications, moral rights and duties, social concepts and moral implications, choices and decision making, and justice in health care and legal regulation.
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Published in 1999, this book discusses issues related to the current and possible future technological progress in genetic technology linked to in vitro fertilization, specifically preimplantation diagnosis and germline gene therapy, from a scientific and medical as well as from a social, juridical and ethical point of view. The 31 contributions are divided into six sections medical and scientific view, personal interests and moral implications, moral rights and duties, social concepts and moral implications, choices and decision making, and justice in health care and legal regulation.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 491g
- ISBN-13: 9781138314986
- ISBN-10: 1138314986
- Artikelnr.: 69898088
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 338
- Erscheinungstermin: 30. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 491g
- ISBN-13: 9781138314986
- ISBN-10: 1138314986
- Artikelnr.: 69898088
Elisabeth Hildt is professor of philosophy and director of the Center for the Study of Ethics in the Professions at Illinois Institute of Technology, where her research focuses on philosophical and ethical issues in neuroscience, most significantly the field of cognitive enhancement. Her previous appointments include scientific coordinator of the interdisciplinary project European Network for Biomedical Ethics and assistant professor at the Chair for Ethics in the Life Sciences at the University of Tubingen. Prior to moving to the Illinois Institute of Technology in 2014, she spent six years as the head of the Research Group on Neuroethics/Neurophilosophy at the University of Mainz. She serves on the editorial board of PLOS ONE and the American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience (AJOB Neuroscience). She has authored and edited twelve other books on neuroethics and biomedical ethics, and is the author of 70 articles on the subject.
Part 1: Medical and Scientific View 1. Clinical Experience with PID and ICSI
Ingeborg Liebaers
K. Sermon
C. Staessen
H. Joris
W. Lissens E. Van Assche
P. Nagy
M. Bonduelle
M. Vandervorst
P. Devroey
A. Van Steirteghem 2. The Various Micromanipulative Procedures: State of the Art
Chances and Risks
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. The Relation Between ICSI and Genetic Diagnosis from an Ethical Point of View
Barbara Maier 4. Modification of IVF Application and Access to IVF Services by PID?
Brian A.. Lieberman 5. Examples for Possible PID Indications - Scientific Background and Reflections on Effects
Ulrike A. Mau 6. Should there be a Uniform List of Genetic Diseases Allowing Access to PID?
Hansjakob Muller 7. Nuclear Transplantation - Medical and Ethical Aspects
Gerd Richter and Matthew D. Bacchetta Part 2: Personal Interests and Moral Implications 1. Ethics of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
Guido de Wert 2. Preimplantation Diagnosis. A Reflection in Light of Personalist Ethics
Paul Schotsmans 3. Ethical Aspects of Germline Gene Therapy
Alexandre Mauron 4. 'Quality Control' in Reproduction - What can it Mean
What should it Mean?
Dieter Birnbacher 5. Does Gene Therapy have Ethically Problematic Effects on Idenity?
Ingmar Persson Part 3: Moral Rights and Duties 1. Does PID Solve the Moral Problems of Prenatal Diagnosis? A Rights Analysis
Deryck Beyleveld 2. Ethics of Research on Human Embryos
Reiner Wimmer 3. Categorical Arguments - Pro Life versus Pro Choice?
Maureen Junker-Kenny 4. Selection Through Prenatal Diagnosis and Preimplantation Diagnosis
Hille Haker Part 4: Social Concepts and Moral Implications 1. Eugenics Comes Back with Medically Assisted Procreation
Bernard Sele and Jacques Testart 2. Germline Gene 'Therapy': Public Opinions with Regard to Eugenics
Sigrid Graumann 3. Predictive Genetic Medicine - A new Concept of Disease
Lene Koch 4. Animal Models: An Anthropologist Considers Dolly
Sarah Franklin 5. Issues Surrounding Preimplantation Diagnosis and Germline Gene Therapy
Alexandre Quintanilha 6. Beside the Point - Reflections on Passivity
Paul J.M van Tongeren Part 5: Choices and Decision Making 1. What Claims can be Based on the Desire for a Healthy Child? Towards an Ethics of 'Informed Desires'
Walter Lesch 2. The European Alliance of Genetic Support Groups
Ysbrand Poortman 3. Some Reflections on the use of the Term 'Prevention' in Reproductive Medicine
Elisabeth Hildt 4. Preimplantation Diagnosis - Implications for Genetic Counselling
Ruth Chadwick Part 6: Health Care
Justice and Regulation 1. Legal Regulations Concerning Preimplantation Diagnosis
Jennifer Gunning 2. Reproductive Technology and the Slippery Slope Argument: A Message in Blood
Tony McGleenan 3. Measuring the Benefits of IVF
Emma McIntosh and Mandy Ryan 4. Justice and Preimplantation Diagnosis
Joke de Witte 5. The Role of Ethics Codes in Medicine - How can they be helpful in making decisions?
Stella Reiter-Theil.
Ingeborg Liebaers
K. Sermon
C. Staessen
H. Joris
W. Lissens E. Van Assche
P. Nagy
M. Bonduelle
M. Vandervorst
P. Devroey
A. Van Steirteghem 2. The Various Micromanipulative Procedures: State of the Art
Chances and Risks
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. The Relation Between ICSI and Genetic Diagnosis from an Ethical Point of View
Barbara Maier 4. Modification of IVF Application and Access to IVF Services by PID?
Brian A.. Lieberman 5. Examples for Possible PID Indications - Scientific Background and Reflections on Effects
Ulrike A. Mau 6. Should there be a Uniform List of Genetic Diseases Allowing Access to PID?
Hansjakob Muller 7. Nuclear Transplantation - Medical and Ethical Aspects
Gerd Richter and Matthew D. Bacchetta Part 2: Personal Interests and Moral Implications 1. Ethics of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
Guido de Wert 2. Preimplantation Diagnosis. A Reflection in Light of Personalist Ethics
Paul Schotsmans 3. Ethical Aspects of Germline Gene Therapy
Alexandre Mauron 4. 'Quality Control' in Reproduction - What can it Mean
What should it Mean?
Dieter Birnbacher 5. Does Gene Therapy have Ethically Problematic Effects on Idenity?
Ingmar Persson Part 3: Moral Rights and Duties 1. Does PID Solve the Moral Problems of Prenatal Diagnosis? A Rights Analysis
Deryck Beyleveld 2. Ethics of Research on Human Embryos
Reiner Wimmer 3. Categorical Arguments - Pro Life versus Pro Choice?
Maureen Junker-Kenny 4. Selection Through Prenatal Diagnosis and Preimplantation Diagnosis
Hille Haker Part 4: Social Concepts and Moral Implications 1. Eugenics Comes Back with Medically Assisted Procreation
Bernard Sele and Jacques Testart 2. Germline Gene 'Therapy': Public Opinions with Regard to Eugenics
Sigrid Graumann 3. Predictive Genetic Medicine - A new Concept of Disease
Lene Koch 4. Animal Models: An Anthropologist Considers Dolly
Sarah Franklin 5. Issues Surrounding Preimplantation Diagnosis and Germline Gene Therapy
Alexandre Quintanilha 6. Beside the Point - Reflections on Passivity
Paul J.M van Tongeren Part 5: Choices and Decision Making 1. What Claims can be Based on the Desire for a Healthy Child? Towards an Ethics of 'Informed Desires'
Walter Lesch 2. The European Alliance of Genetic Support Groups
Ysbrand Poortman 3. Some Reflections on the use of the Term 'Prevention' in Reproductive Medicine
Elisabeth Hildt 4. Preimplantation Diagnosis - Implications for Genetic Counselling
Ruth Chadwick Part 6: Health Care
Justice and Regulation 1. Legal Regulations Concerning Preimplantation Diagnosis
Jennifer Gunning 2. Reproductive Technology and the Slippery Slope Argument: A Message in Blood
Tony McGleenan 3. Measuring the Benefits of IVF
Emma McIntosh and Mandy Ryan 4. Justice and Preimplantation Diagnosis
Joke de Witte 5. The Role of Ethics Codes in Medicine - How can they be helpful in making decisions?
Stella Reiter-Theil.
Part 1: Medical and Scientific View 1. Clinical Experience with PID and ICSI
Ingeborg Liebaers
K. Sermon
C. Staessen
H. Joris
W. Lissens E. Van Assche
P. Nagy
M. Bonduelle
M. Vandervorst
P. Devroey
A. Van Steirteghem 2. The Various Micromanipulative Procedures: State of the Art
Chances and Risks
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. The Relation Between ICSI and Genetic Diagnosis from an Ethical Point of View
Barbara Maier 4. Modification of IVF Application and Access to IVF Services by PID?
Brian A.. Lieberman 5. Examples for Possible PID Indications - Scientific Background and Reflections on Effects
Ulrike A. Mau 6. Should there be a Uniform List of Genetic Diseases Allowing Access to PID?
Hansjakob Muller 7. Nuclear Transplantation - Medical and Ethical Aspects
Gerd Richter and Matthew D. Bacchetta Part 2: Personal Interests and Moral Implications 1. Ethics of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
Guido de Wert 2. Preimplantation Diagnosis. A Reflection in Light of Personalist Ethics
Paul Schotsmans 3. Ethical Aspects of Germline Gene Therapy
Alexandre Mauron 4. 'Quality Control' in Reproduction - What can it Mean
What should it Mean?
Dieter Birnbacher 5. Does Gene Therapy have Ethically Problematic Effects on Idenity?
Ingmar Persson Part 3: Moral Rights and Duties 1. Does PID Solve the Moral Problems of Prenatal Diagnosis? A Rights Analysis
Deryck Beyleveld 2. Ethics of Research on Human Embryos
Reiner Wimmer 3. Categorical Arguments - Pro Life versus Pro Choice?
Maureen Junker-Kenny 4. Selection Through Prenatal Diagnosis and Preimplantation Diagnosis
Hille Haker Part 4: Social Concepts and Moral Implications 1. Eugenics Comes Back with Medically Assisted Procreation
Bernard Sele and Jacques Testart 2. Germline Gene 'Therapy': Public Opinions with Regard to Eugenics
Sigrid Graumann 3. Predictive Genetic Medicine - A new Concept of Disease
Lene Koch 4. Animal Models: An Anthropologist Considers Dolly
Sarah Franklin 5. Issues Surrounding Preimplantation Diagnosis and Germline Gene Therapy
Alexandre Quintanilha 6. Beside the Point - Reflections on Passivity
Paul J.M van Tongeren Part 5: Choices and Decision Making 1. What Claims can be Based on the Desire for a Healthy Child? Towards an Ethics of 'Informed Desires'
Walter Lesch 2. The European Alliance of Genetic Support Groups
Ysbrand Poortman 3. Some Reflections on the use of the Term 'Prevention' in Reproductive Medicine
Elisabeth Hildt 4. Preimplantation Diagnosis - Implications for Genetic Counselling
Ruth Chadwick Part 6: Health Care
Justice and Regulation 1. Legal Regulations Concerning Preimplantation Diagnosis
Jennifer Gunning 2. Reproductive Technology and the Slippery Slope Argument: A Message in Blood
Tony McGleenan 3. Measuring the Benefits of IVF
Emma McIntosh and Mandy Ryan 4. Justice and Preimplantation Diagnosis
Joke de Witte 5. The Role of Ethics Codes in Medicine - How can they be helpful in making decisions?
Stella Reiter-Theil.
Ingeborg Liebaers
K. Sermon
C. Staessen
H. Joris
W. Lissens E. Van Assche
P. Nagy
M. Bonduelle
M. Vandervorst
P. Devroey
A. Van Steirteghem 2. The Various Micromanipulative Procedures: State of the Art
Chances and Risks
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. The Relation Between ICSI and Genetic Diagnosis from an Ethical Point of View
Barbara Maier 4. Modification of IVF Application and Access to IVF Services by PID?
Brian A.. Lieberman 5. Examples for Possible PID Indications - Scientific Background and Reflections on Effects
Ulrike A. Mau 6. Should there be a Uniform List of Genetic Diseases Allowing Access to PID?
Hansjakob Muller 7. Nuclear Transplantation - Medical and Ethical Aspects
Gerd Richter and Matthew D. Bacchetta Part 2: Personal Interests and Moral Implications 1. Ethics of Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis
Guido de Wert 2. Preimplantation Diagnosis. A Reflection in Light of Personalist Ethics
Paul Schotsmans 3. Ethical Aspects of Germline Gene Therapy
Alexandre Mauron 4. 'Quality Control' in Reproduction - What can it Mean
What should it Mean?
Dieter Birnbacher 5. Does Gene Therapy have Ethically Problematic Effects on Idenity?
Ingmar Persson Part 3: Moral Rights and Duties 1. Does PID Solve the Moral Problems of Prenatal Diagnosis? A Rights Analysis
Deryck Beyleveld 2. Ethics of Research on Human Embryos
Reiner Wimmer 3. Categorical Arguments - Pro Life versus Pro Choice?
Maureen Junker-Kenny 4. Selection Through Prenatal Diagnosis and Preimplantation Diagnosis
Hille Haker Part 4: Social Concepts and Moral Implications 1. Eugenics Comes Back with Medically Assisted Procreation
Bernard Sele and Jacques Testart 2. Germline Gene 'Therapy': Public Opinions with Regard to Eugenics
Sigrid Graumann 3. Predictive Genetic Medicine - A new Concept of Disease
Lene Koch 4. Animal Models: An Anthropologist Considers Dolly
Sarah Franklin 5. Issues Surrounding Preimplantation Diagnosis and Germline Gene Therapy
Alexandre Quintanilha 6. Beside the Point - Reflections on Passivity
Paul J.M van Tongeren Part 5: Choices and Decision Making 1. What Claims can be Based on the Desire for a Healthy Child? Towards an Ethics of 'Informed Desires'
Walter Lesch 2. The European Alliance of Genetic Support Groups
Ysbrand Poortman 3. Some Reflections on the use of the Term 'Prevention' in Reproductive Medicine
Elisabeth Hildt 4. Preimplantation Diagnosis - Implications for Genetic Counselling
Ruth Chadwick Part 6: Health Care
Justice and Regulation 1. Legal Regulations Concerning Preimplantation Diagnosis
Jennifer Gunning 2. Reproductive Technology and the Slippery Slope Argument: A Message in Blood
Tony McGleenan 3. Measuring the Benefits of IVF
Emma McIntosh and Mandy Ryan 4. Justice and Preimplantation Diagnosis
Joke de Witte 5. The Role of Ethics Codes in Medicine - How can they be helpful in making decisions?
Stella Reiter-Theil.