Reproduction, Ethics, and the Law: Feminist Perspectives

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Joan C. Callahan
Indiana University Press, 1995 - 427 Seiten

"Scholars already saturated with moral commentary on new reproductive arrangements are in for a stimulating surprise. For, this volume breaks new ground, scrutinizing their impact at a more penetrating level and challenging the terms of the dominant debate. . . . It should set a standard for further work and receive the attention of mainstream thinkers and policy makers that it so richly deserves." —Human Studies

". . . a valuable contribution to the literature in an important and rapidly evolving area of law and applied ethics." —Ethics

". . . virtually every essay is thought-provoking and well-informed, and together they address just the topics you'd want to see covered—as well as a few you might not have thought of." —Medical Humanities Review

". . . extremely interesting reading for all those who are involved in, or wish to know more about, the moral, social and policy consequences of new reproductive technologies." —Biosocial Science

"This thought-provoking collection of essays addresses moral and legal questions revolving around modern human reproduction. . . . an invaluable resource for any family law practitioner." —The Women's Advocate

"Editor Callahan presents a fascinating look at the facts, facets, and legal effects of modern technology on reproduction. . . . A work that provides insight on all issues concerning reproduction." —Choice

"[The book] is a valuable contribution to the literature in an important evolving area of law and applied ethics." —Ethics

". . . displays the richness of feminist scholarship. It points the way for a fuller appreciation of the varied voices of feminist analyses in many other areas." —Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law

". . . a comprehensive, compelling and carefully researched volume. This is applied feminist ethics at its very impressive best." —Journal of Medical Ethics

Essays address moral and legal quandaries related to human reproduction, adding to the feminist dimension of the public discussion of these issues, including: new complexities in contraception and abortion technologies; frozen embryos, unwed fathers, and the legal definition of parenthood; and the use of fetal tissue.

 

Inhalt

PART I
10
Introduction
19
Adoption as a Feminist Alternative
35
Feminist Perspectives and Gestational
55
Listening to the Voices of the Infertile
80
The Metamorphosis of Motherhood
109
Introduction
133
Choosing Childrens Sex Challenges
148
Introduction
251
Ensuring a Stillborn The Ethics of Lethal
266
RU 486 Progress or Peril?
284
Loving Future People
300
Introduction
331
Collective Bad Faith Protecting
343
Regulating Reproduction
380
The Discriminatory Nature of Industrial
398

Frozen Embryos and Fathers Rights
178
As If There Were Fetuses without Women
199
Fathers Rights Mothers Wrongs?
219
Contributors
411
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Autoren-Profil (1995)

JOAN CALLAHAN is Professor of Philosophy at the University of Kentucky. She is the editor of Menopause: A Midlife Passage and Ethical Issues in Professional Life and the co-author of Preventing Birth: Contemporary Methods and Related Moral Controversies.

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