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"A thought experiment by a prominent bioethicist on how unintended pregnancies can be drastically curtailed using currently available methods"--
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"A thought experiment by a prominent bioethicist on how unintended pregnancies can be drastically curtailed using currently available methods"--
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- Verlag: MIT Press Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 320g
- ISBN-13: 9780262547987
- ISBN-10: 0262547988
- Artikelnr.: 70767639
- Verlag: MIT Press Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 240
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Mai 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 228mm x 152mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 320g
- ISBN-13: 9780262547987
- ISBN-10: 0262547988
- Artikelnr.: 70767639
Margaret Pabst Battin is Distinguished Professor of Philosophy and Adjunct Professor of Internal Medicine, Center for Health Ethics, Arts, and Humanities, at the University of Utah. She has written, cowritten, edited, or coedited some twenty books, including The Least Worst Death and other volumes on end-of-life issues.
Introduction:
Part I: The Opt-In Conjecture: Reversing the Default Outcome of Sex
1. What if Human Reproduction Were “Opt-In,” “Always
Elective”?
2. The Opt-in Conjecture and the Real World
3. Why the Pill Isn’t Quite Good Enough: Modern Methods of Fertility
Management
Part II: Resolving Five Large-Scale Reproductive Problems of the Globe
4. How to Solve the Wars Over Abortion
5. Adolescent Pregnancy Around the Globe: Child Brides and Teens Taking
Chances
6. Coerced Sex, Coerced Reproduction
7. High-Risk Pregnancy: Maternal Illness, Drugs, and Bad Stuff in the
Environment
8. Global Population Growth and Decline
Part III. Men, Religion, and Money
9. Men. The Asymmetry of Female vs. Male Fertility Control
10. “Double Coverage”: Why Not Both, Females and Males?
11. Religious Opposition and the Embrace of Procreation
12. Money, Money: The Low Low Cost of Opt-In Reproduction
Part IV. What We Think and Where We Go Wrong
13. Problematic Assumptions about Sex and its Reproductive Consequences
14. How Not to Read this Book and Don’t See the Movie
Part I: The Opt-In Conjecture: Reversing the Default Outcome of Sex
1. What if Human Reproduction Were “Opt-In,” “Always
Elective”?
2. The Opt-in Conjecture and the Real World
3. Why the Pill Isn’t Quite Good Enough: Modern Methods of Fertility
Management
Part II: Resolving Five Large-Scale Reproductive Problems of the Globe
4. How to Solve the Wars Over Abortion
5. Adolescent Pregnancy Around the Globe: Child Brides and Teens Taking
Chances
6. Coerced Sex, Coerced Reproduction
7. High-Risk Pregnancy: Maternal Illness, Drugs, and Bad Stuff in the
Environment
8. Global Population Growth and Decline
Part III. Men, Religion, and Money
9. Men. The Asymmetry of Female vs. Male Fertility Control
10. “Double Coverage”: Why Not Both, Females and Males?
11. Religious Opposition and the Embrace of Procreation
12. Money, Money: The Low Low Cost of Opt-In Reproduction
Part IV. What We Think and Where We Go Wrong
13. Problematic Assumptions about Sex and its Reproductive Consequences
14. How Not to Read this Book and Don’t See the Movie
Introduction:
Part I: The Opt-In Conjecture: Reversing the Default Outcome of Sex
1. What if Human Reproduction Were “Opt-In,” “Always
Elective”?
2. The Opt-in Conjecture and the Real World
3. Why the Pill Isn’t Quite Good Enough: Modern Methods of Fertility
Management
Part II: Resolving Five Large-Scale Reproductive Problems of the Globe
4. How to Solve the Wars Over Abortion
5. Adolescent Pregnancy Around the Globe: Child Brides and Teens Taking
Chances
6. Coerced Sex, Coerced Reproduction
7. High-Risk Pregnancy: Maternal Illness, Drugs, and Bad Stuff in the
Environment
8. Global Population Growth and Decline
Part III. Men, Religion, and Money
9. Men. The Asymmetry of Female vs. Male Fertility Control
10. “Double Coverage”: Why Not Both, Females and Males?
11. Religious Opposition and the Embrace of Procreation
12. Money, Money: The Low Low Cost of Opt-In Reproduction
Part IV. What We Think and Where We Go Wrong
13. Problematic Assumptions about Sex and its Reproductive Consequences
14. How Not to Read this Book and Don’t See the Movie
Part I: The Opt-In Conjecture: Reversing the Default Outcome of Sex
1. What if Human Reproduction Were “Opt-In,” “Always
Elective”?
2. The Opt-in Conjecture and the Real World
3. Why the Pill Isn’t Quite Good Enough: Modern Methods of Fertility
Management
Part II: Resolving Five Large-Scale Reproductive Problems of the Globe
4. How to Solve the Wars Over Abortion
5. Adolescent Pregnancy Around the Globe: Child Brides and Teens Taking
Chances
6. Coerced Sex, Coerced Reproduction
7. High-Risk Pregnancy: Maternal Illness, Drugs, and Bad Stuff in the
Environment
8. Global Population Growth and Decline
Part III. Men, Religion, and Money
9. Men. The Asymmetry of Female vs. Male Fertility Control
10. “Double Coverage”: Why Not Both, Females and Males?
11. Religious Opposition and the Embrace of Procreation
12. Money, Money: The Low Low Cost of Opt-In Reproduction
Part IV. What We Think and Where We Go Wrong
13. Problematic Assumptions about Sex and its Reproductive Consequences
14. How Not to Read this Book and Don’t See the Movie