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Oxford University Press - The Oxford Handbook of Reproductive Ethics

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Description

Reproduction presents some of the most challenging ethical dilemmas of the modern era. As the field moves between natural processes and technological advancements, it pushes the boundaries of what it means to be human. This comprehensive volume from Oxford University Press explores the complex landscape of reproductive ethics, addressing the tension between intimate experiences and medicalized practices. This collection brings together diverse scholarly perspectives to examine the rights and responsibilities of human reproducers, their caregivers, and the societies that support them. Readers will find deep analysis of social justice, the permissible limits of new technologies, and the role of conscientious objection among healthcare professionals. Whether you are studying medical ethics, social justice, or the impact of technology on human life, this handbook provides a thorough examination of both traditional and novel questions in the field.

Key Features

Explores the ethical boundaries of reproduction, covering the intersection of natural processes and technological advancements.

Addresses social justice and the rights of human reproducers, caregivers, and the surrounding society.

Examines the role of healthcare professionals, including discussions on conscientious objection.

Provides multiple scholarly perspectives to cover a wide range of traditional and modern ethical questions.

Analyzes the limits of technology and its impact on the definition of humanity and ethical respect.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
23 February 2017
Listed Since
17 August 2016

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