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Published in 1998, this book is a collected volume of papers from the first conference of the European Network for Biomedical ethics. The main subject of this conference is the ethical assessment of IVF in view of its concrete application as an infertility treatment and the consideration of possible alternatives for use.
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Published in 1998, this book is a collected volume of papers from the first conference of the European Network for Biomedical ethics. The main subject of this conference is the ethical assessment of IVF in view of its concrete application as an infertility treatment and the consideration of possible alternatives for use.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
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- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2018
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- Artikelnr.: 54832742
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 387
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
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Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction and Development of IVF and its Ethical Regulation
Robert G. Edwards 2. Two Decades of IVF: A Critical Appraisal
Lene Koch 3. Interdisciplinary and the Specific Responsibility of Ethics Towards Science and Technology
Paul van Tongeren 4. Different Ethical Perspectives in IVF Discussion
Dietmar Mieth Part 2: Infertility 1. A Personal Account of Infertility
Phil Taylor and Kathie Taylor 2. Different Kinds of Infertility
Possible Reasons for Infertility
Hans-Rudolf Tinneberg and Ulrich Gohring 3. Accepting Infertility
Ian D. Cooke 4. Social Aspects of Infertility
Agneta Sutton 5. Psychosocial Aspects of Infertility and Treatment
Lone Schmidt 6. Is the Desire for a Child too Strong? Or is There a Right to a Child of One's Own?
Walter Lesch 7. To an Ethics of Desire
Paul van Tongeren Part 3: Indications for in Vitro Fertilisation 1. Infertility Treatment Without Consideration of Differentiated Indications
Hans-Rudolf Tinneberg 2. Infertility Propagated to the Next Generation by in Vitro Fertilisation
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. What Shall We do With the Unexplained Infertility?
Urban Wiesing 4. Alternative
Non-IVF Therapies
Aldo Campana and Dilys Walker 5. Ethical Considerations Concerning Alternatives to IVF Therapies
Monika Stuhlinger Part 4: Counselling in the Process of Decision-Making 1. Ethical Decision-Making for in Vitro Fertilisation in a Multicultural Setting
Farhan Yazdani 2. The Process of Ethical Decision-Making
Hille Haker 3. Counselling Practice
Ian D. Cooke 4. Ethical Neutrality in Counselling? The Challenge of Infertility
Stella Reiter-Theil 5. The Illusion of Neutrality in Counselling Practice
Walter Lesch 6. Genetic Counselling
Ulrike Mau Part 5: IVF-Treatment: Chances and Risks 1. Success of in Vitro Fertilisation
Brian A. Lieberman 2. Success Rates in IVF
Urban Weising 3. IVF
its Success Rates and their Ethical Significance
Alberto Bondolfi 4. Multiple Pregnancy
Brian A. Lieberman 5. Multifetal Pregnancies: Reduction or Prevention?
Guido de Wert 6. Multifetal Pregnancies: Considerations in Couples with a Genetic Problem
Ulrike Mau 7. The Effects of IVF on the Women Involved
Barbara Maier 8. In Vitro Fertilisation and Freedom of Action
Elisabeth Hildt 9. Freedom Through Science?
Gunter Virt Part 6: Human Embryos in IVF 1. Human Embryos in Medical Practice
Ian D. Cooke 2. Are there Inconsistencies in our Ethical Understanding of the Human Embryo?
Eve-Marie Engels 3. Supernumerary Embryos: Some Social Issues
Anne McLaren 4. Social Issues Surrounding Supernumerary Embryos
Carmen Kaminsky 5. The Status of Human Embryos in Irish Medical Practice
Deirdre Madden 6. The Fate of Supernumerary Embryos: What do Patients Think about It?
Yvon Englert 7. Putting IVF-Clients' Views on the Fate of Their Embryos into Context
Sigrid Graumann Part 7: The Status of Human Embryos 1. The Moral Status of Potential Persons
Klaus Steigleder 2. The Moral and Legal Status of the Human Embryo
Deryck Beyleveld 3. The Legal Status of the Human Embryo
Hans-Georg Koch 4. Legal Regulations in Europe
Calum MacKellar 5. A Distinct Category? About the Moral Status of Human Surplus Embryos
Egbert Schroten 6. Research on Human Embryos
Lorna Leaston Part 8: Connecting Lines Between IVF and Preimplantation Diagnosis and Gene Therapy 1. Connecting Lines from a Medical Point of View
Hansjakob Muller 2. The Possible Impact of Preimplantation Diagnosis for Infertile Couples
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. Legal Regulation of IVF and Preimplantation Diagnosis in Germany
Stefan Muller 4. Connecting Lines from an Ethical Point of View
Paul Schotsmans 5. How 'Tailor-Made' do we Want our Offspring to be?
Paulus Liening Part 9: A Fundamental Approach: Technicalisation of Reproduction 1. Limits of Reproductive Technology
Brian A. Lieberman 2. Do Modern Reproductive Technologies Violate Human Dignity?
Dieter Birnbacher 3. Some Observations on Human Dignity and Human Rights
Deryck Beyleveld 4. The 'Essentials' of Human Dignity
Walter Lesch 5. Moral Boundaries of Reproductive Technology. Some Preliminary Remarks
Egbert Schroten 6. Nature and Technics. Approaching the Underlying Concepts in IVF
Barbara Maier 7. Can Nature Serve as a Criterium for the Use of Reproductive Technologies?
Hub Zwart.
Robert G. Edwards 2. Two Decades of IVF: A Critical Appraisal
Lene Koch 3. Interdisciplinary and the Specific Responsibility of Ethics Towards Science and Technology
Paul van Tongeren 4. Different Ethical Perspectives in IVF Discussion
Dietmar Mieth Part 2: Infertility 1. A Personal Account of Infertility
Phil Taylor and Kathie Taylor 2. Different Kinds of Infertility
Possible Reasons for Infertility
Hans-Rudolf Tinneberg and Ulrich Gohring 3. Accepting Infertility
Ian D. Cooke 4. Social Aspects of Infertility
Agneta Sutton 5. Psychosocial Aspects of Infertility and Treatment
Lone Schmidt 6. Is the Desire for a Child too Strong? Or is There a Right to a Child of One's Own?
Walter Lesch 7. To an Ethics of Desire
Paul van Tongeren Part 3: Indications for in Vitro Fertilisation 1. Infertility Treatment Without Consideration of Differentiated Indications
Hans-Rudolf Tinneberg 2. Infertility Propagated to the Next Generation by in Vitro Fertilisation
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. What Shall We do With the Unexplained Infertility?
Urban Wiesing 4. Alternative
Non-IVF Therapies
Aldo Campana and Dilys Walker 5. Ethical Considerations Concerning Alternatives to IVF Therapies
Monika Stuhlinger Part 4: Counselling in the Process of Decision-Making 1. Ethical Decision-Making for in Vitro Fertilisation in a Multicultural Setting
Farhan Yazdani 2. The Process of Ethical Decision-Making
Hille Haker 3. Counselling Practice
Ian D. Cooke 4. Ethical Neutrality in Counselling? The Challenge of Infertility
Stella Reiter-Theil 5. The Illusion of Neutrality in Counselling Practice
Walter Lesch 6. Genetic Counselling
Ulrike Mau Part 5: IVF-Treatment: Chances and Risks 1. Success of in Vitro Fertilisation
Brian A. Lieberman 2. Success Rates in IVF
Urban Weising 3. IVF
its Success Rates and their Ethical Significance
Alberto Bondolfi 4. Multiple Pregnancy
Brian A. Lieberman 5. Multifetal Pregnancies: Reduction or Prevention?
Guido de Wert 6. Multifetal Pregnancies: Considerations in Couples with a Genetic Problem
Ulrike Mau 7. The Effects of IVF on the Women Involved
Barbara Maier 8. In Vitro Fertilisation and Freedom of Action
Elisabeth Hildt 9. Freedom Through Science?
Gunter Virt Part 6: Human Embryos in IVF 1. Human Embryos in Medical Practice
Ian D. Cooke 2. Are there Inconsistencies in our Ethical Understanding of the Human Embryo?
Eve-Marie Engels 3. Supernumerary Embryos: Some Social Issues
Anne McLaren 4. Social Issues Surrounding Supernumerary Embryos
Carmen Kaminsky 5. The Status of Human Embryos in Irish Medical Practice
Deirdre Madden 6. The Fate of Supernumerary Embryos: What do Patients Think about It?
Yvon Englert 7. Putting IVF-Clients' Views on the Fate of Their Embryos into Context
Sigrid Graumann Part 7: The Status of Human Embryos 1. The Moral Status of Potential Persons
Klaus Steigleder 2. The Moral and Legal Status of the Human Embryo
Deryck Beyleveld 3. The Legal Status of the Human Embryo
Hans-Georg Koch 4. Legal Regulations in Europe
Calum MacKellar 5. A Distinct Category? About the Moral Status of Human Surplus Embryos
Egbert Schroten 6. Research on Human Embryos
Lorna Leaston Part 8: Connecting Lines Between IVF and Preimplantation Diagnosis and Gene Therapy 1. Connecting Lines from a Medical Point of View
Hansjakob Muller 2. The Possible Impact of Preimplantation Diagnosis for Infertile Couples
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. Legal Regulation of IVF and Preimplantation Diagnosis in Germany
Stefan Muller 4. Connecting Lines from an Ethical Point of View
Paul Schotsmans 5. How 'Tailor-Made' do we Want our Offspring to be?
Paulus Liening Part 9: A Fundamental Approach: Technicalisation of Reproduction 1. Limits of Reproductive Technology
Brian A. Lieberman 2. Do Modern Reproductive Technologies Violate Human Dignity?
Dieter Birnbacher 3. Some Observations on Human Dignity and Human Rights
Deryck Beyleveld 4. The 'Essentials' of Human Dignity
Walter Lesch 5. Moral Boundaries of Reproductive Technology. Some Preliminary Remarks
Egbert Schroten 6. Nature and Technics. Approaching the Underlying Concepts in IVF
Barbara Maier 7. Can Nature Serve as a Criterium for the Use of Reproductive Technologies?
Hub Zwart.
Part 1: Introduction 1. Introduction and Development of IVF and its Ethical Regulation
Robert G. Edwards 2. Two Decades of IVF: A Critical Appraisal
Lene Koch 3. Interdisciplinary and the Specific Responsibility of Ethics Towards Science and Technology
Paul van Tongeren 4. Different Ethical Perspectives in IVF Discussion
Dietmar Mieth Part 2: Infertility 1. A Personal Account of Infertility
Phil Taylor and Kathie Taylor 2. Different Kinds of Infertility
Possible Reasons for Infertility
Hans-Rudolf Tinneberg and Ulrich Gohring 3. Accepting Infertility
Ian D. Cooke 4. Social Aspects of Infertility
Agneta Sutton 5. Psychosocial Aspects of Infertility and Treatment
Lone Schmidt 6. Is the Desire for a Child too Strong? Or is There a Right to a Child of One's Own?
Walter Lesch 7. To an Ethics of Desire
Paul van Tongeren Part 3: Indications for in Vitro Fertilisation 1. Infertility Treatment Without Consideration of Differentiated Indications
Hans-Rudolf Tinneberg 2. Infertility Propagated to the Next Generation by in Vitro Fertilisation
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. What Shall We do With the Unexplained Infertility?
Urban Wiesing 4. Alternative
Non-IVF Therapies
Aldo Campana and Dilys Walker 5. Ethical Considerations Concerning Alternatives to IVF Therapies
Monika Stuhlinger Part 4: Counselling in the Process of Decision-Making 1. Ethical Decision-Making for in Vitro Fertilisation in a Multicultural Setting
Farhan Yazdani 2. The Process of Ethical Decision-Making
Hille Haker 3. Counselling Practice
Ian D. Cooke 4. Ethical Neutrality in Counselling? The Challenge of Infertility
Stella Reiter-Theil 5. The Illusion of Neutrality in Counselling Practice
Walter Lesch 6. Genetic Counselling
Ulrike Mau Part 5: IVF-Treatment: Chances and Risks 1. Success of in Vitro Fertilisation
Brian A. Lieberman 2. Success Rates in IVF
Urban Weising 3. IVF
its Success Rates and their Ethical Significance
Alberto Bondolfi 4. Multiple Pregnancy
Brian A. Lieberman 5. Multifetal Pregnancies: Reduction or Prevention?
Guido de Wert 6. Multifetal Pregnancies: Considerations in Couples with a Genetic Problem
Ulrike Mau 7. The Effects of IVF on the Women Involved
Barbara Maier 8. In Vitro Fertilisation and Freedom of Action
Elisabeth Hildt 9. Freedom Through Science?
Gunter Virt Part 6: Human Embryos in IVF 1. Human Embryos in Medical Practice
Ian D. Cooke 2. Are there Inconsistencies in our Ethical Understanding of the Human Embryo?
Eve-Marie Engels 3. Supernumerary Embryos: Some Social Issues
Anne McLaren 4. Social Issues Surrounding Supernumerary Embryos
Carmen Kaminsky 5. The Status of Human Embryos in Irish Medical Practice
Deirdre Madden 6. The Fate of Supernumerary Embryos: What do Patients Think about It?
Yvon Englert 7. Putting IVF-Clients' Views on the Fate of Their Embryos into Context
Sigrid Graumann Part 7: The Status of Human Embryos 1. The Moral Status of Potential Persons
Klaus Steigleder 2. The Moral and Legal Status of the Human Embryo
Deryck Beyleveld 3. The Legal Status of the Human Embryo
Hans-Georg Koch 4. Legal Regulations in Europe
Calum MacKellar 5. A Distinct Category? About the Moral Status of Human Surplus Embryos
Egbert Schroten 6. Research on Human Embryos
Lorna Leaston Part 8: Connecting Lines Between IVF and Preimplantation Diagnosis and Gene Therapy 1. Connecting Lines from a Medical Point of View
Hansjakob Muller 2. The Possible Impact of Preimplantation Diagnosis for Infertile Couples
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. Legal Regulation of IVF and Preimplantation Diagnosis in Germany
Stefan Muller 4. Connecting Lines from an Ethical Point of View
Paul Schotsmans 5. How 'Tailor-Made' do we Want our Offspring to be?
Paulus Liening Part 9: A Fundamental Approach: Technicalisation of Reproduction 1. Limits of Reproductive Technology
Brian A. Lieberman 2. Do Modern Reproductive Technologies Violate Human Dignity?
Dieter Birnbacher 3. Some Observations on Human Dignity and Human Rights
Deryck Beyleveld 4. The 'Essentials' of Human Dignity
Walter Lesch 5. Moral Boundaries of Reproductive Technology. Some Preliminary Remarks
Egbert Schroten 6. Nature and Technics. Approaching the Underlying Concepts in IVF
Barbara Maier 7. Can Nature Serve as a Criterium for the Use of Reproductive Technologies?
Hub Zwart.
Robert G. Edwards 2. Two Decades of IVF: A Critical Appraisal
Lene Koch 3. Interdisciplinary and the Specific Responsibility of Ethics Towards Science and Technology
Paul van Tongeren 4. Different Ethical Perspectives in IVF Discussion
Dietmar Mieth Part 2: Infertility 1. A Personal Account of Infertility
Phil Taylor and Kathie Taylor 2. Different Kinds of Infertility
Possible Reasons for Infertility
Hans-Rudolf Tinneberg and Ulrich Gohring 3. Accepting Infertility
Ian D. Cooke 4. Social Aspects of Infertility
Agneta Sutton 5. Psychosocial Aspects of Infertility and Treatment
Lone Schmidt 6. Is the Desire for a Child too Strong? Or is There a Right to a Child of One's Own?
Walter Lesch 7. To an Ethics of Desire
Paul van Tongeren Part 3: Indications for in Vitro Fertilisation 1. Infertility Treatment Without Consideration of Differentiated Indications
Hans-Rudolf Tinneberg 2. Infertility Propagated to the Next Generation by in Vitro Fertilisation
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. What Shall We do With the Unexplained Infertility?
Urban Wiesing 4. Alternative
Non-IVF Therapies
Aldo Campana and Dilys Walker 5. Ethical Considerations Concerning Alternatives to IVF Therapies
Monika Stuhlinger Part 4: Counselling in the Process of Decision-Making 1. Ethical Decision-Making for in Vitro Fertilisation in a Multicultural Setting
Farhan Yazdani 2. The Process of Ethical Decision-Making
Hille Haker 3. Counselling Practice
Ian D. Cooke 4. Ethical Neutrality in Counselling? The Challenge of Infertility
Stella Reiter-Theil 5. The Illusion of Neutrality in Counselling Practice
Walter Lesch 6. Genetic Counselling
Ulrike Mau Part 5: IVF-Treatment: Chances and Risks 1. Success of in Vitro Fertilisation
Brian A. Lieberman 2. Success Rates in IVF
Urban Weising 3. IVF
its Success Rates and their Ethical Significance
Alberto Bondolfi 4. Multiple Pregnancy
Brian A. Lieberman 5. Multifetal Pregnancies: Reduction or Prevention?
Guido de Wert 6. Multifetal Pregnancies: Considerations in Couples with a Genetic Problem
Ulrike Mau 7. The Effects of IVF on the Women Involved
Barbara Maier 8. In Vitro Fertilisation and Freedom of Action
Elisabeth Hildt 9. Freedom Through Science?
Gunter Virt Part 6: Human Embryos in IVF 1. Human Embryos in Medical Practice
Ian D. Cooke 2. Are there Inconsistencies in our Ethical Understanding of the Human Embryo?
Eve-Marie Engels 3. Supernumerary Embryos: Some Social Issues
Anne McLaren 4. Social Issues Surrounding Supernumerary Embryos
Carmen Kaminsky 5. The Status of Human Embryos in Irish Medical Practice
Deirdre Madden 6. The Fate of Supernumerary Embryos: What do Patients Think about It?
Yvon Englert 7. Putting IVF-Clients' Views on the Fate of Their Embryos into Context
Sigrid Graumann Part 7: The Status of Human Embryos 1. The Moral Status of Potential Persons
Klaus Steigleder 2. The Moral and Legal Status of the Human Embryo
Deryck Beyleveld 3. The Legal Status of the Human Embryo
Hans-Georg Koch 4. Legal Regulations in Europe
Calum MacKellar 5. A Distinct Category? About the Moral Status of Human Surplus Embryos
Egbert Schroten 6. Research on Human Embryos
Lorna Leaston Part 8: Connecting Lines Between IVF and Preimplantation Diagnosis and Gene Therapy 1. Connecting Lines from a Medical Point of View
Hansjakob Muller 2. The Possible Impact of Preimplantation Diagnosis for Infertile Couples
Dieter Meschede and Jurgen Horst 3. Legal Regulation of IVF and Preimplantation Diagnosis in Germany
Stefan Muller 4. Connecting Lines from an Ethical Point of View
Paul Schotsmans 5. How 'Tailor-Made' do we Want our Offspring to be?
Paulus Liening Part 9: A Fundamental Approach: Technicalisation of Reproduction 1. Limits of Reproductive Technology
Brian A. Lieberman 2. Do Modern Reproductive Technologies Violate Human Dignity?
Dieter Birnbacher 3. Some Observations on Human Dignity and Human Rights
Deryck Beyleveld 4. The 'Essentials' of Human Dignity
Walter Lesch 5. Moral Boundaries of Reproductive Technology. Some Preliminary Remarks
Egbert Schroten 6. Nature and Technics. Approaching the Underlying Concepts in IVF
Barbara Maier 7. Can Nature Serve as a Criterium for the Use of Reproductive Technologies?
Hub Zwart.