

An edition of GenEthics (1994)
technological intervention in human reproduction as a philosophical problem
By Kurt Bayertz
Publish Date
1994
Publisher
Cambridge University Press
Language
eng
Pages
342
Description:
Ever since Plato, human reproduction has been a subject for philosophical speculation. The present time is no exception. Quite the contrary: the present technological revolution within the field of human reproduction has provoked among philosophers reflection and ongoing controversies. In his pioneering book, Kurt Bayertz provides a comprehensive analysis of the philosophical deep structure behind the ongoing controversies. He strikingly relocates some of the central ethical issues concerned with human reproduction and its technological control. The central aim of the book, however, is not to solve the many ethical problems within the field, but to understand the nature of these problems. Such an understanding remains impossible until we realise that technology does not reduce to external power. Control over human reproduction is perhaps the most impressive example of technology as a part of ourselves. We have to face the conclusion that, by changing technology, we change ourselves.
subjects: Genetic engineering, Human reproductive technology, Moral and ethical aspects, Moral and ethical aspects of Genetic engineering, Moral and ethical aspects of Human reproductive technology, Techniques artificielles de la reproduction, Genie genetique, Bioethics, Genetica (etica), Aspect moral, Reproductive Techniques, Bioethique, Procreation medicalement assistee, Genetic engineering, moral and ethical aspects, Human reproductive technology, moral and ethical aspects, Reproductive Medicine, Medical Genetics, Medical Ethics, Clinical Trials as Topic