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Ethics of Artificial Uteruses
Ethics of Artificial Uteruses
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Artificial Placenta
Author_Stephen Coleman
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bioethics
Biomedical Research Involving Human Subjects
Category1=Non-Fiction
Category=HP
Category=QD
Consequentialist Theories
COP=United States
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ECMO Circuit
Ectogenetic Research
embryo ethics
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ethical issues in ectogenesis
Federal Statutory Body
Foetal Defect
Foetal Tissues
Foetal Transplant
Full Moral Status
Gamete Intra-fallopian Transfer
Genetic Parents
High Frequency Oscillation Ventilators
Innocent Human
Intrinsic Moral Status
IVF Child
IVF Clinic
Language_English
Leslie Cannold
medical law
Monash Medical Centre
NHMRC Guideline
organ transplantation ethics
PA=Temporarily unavailable
personhood debate
Premature Infants
Price_€100 and above
Procreative Liberty
PS=Active
reproductive technology
softlaunch
Somatic Cell Nuclear Transfer
Terrorist's Children
Thomson's Argument
Product details
- ISBN 9780815397731
- Weight: 510g
- Dimensions: 152 x 235mm
- Publication Date: 29 Nov 2017
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Inc
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Hardback
- Language: English
Ectogenesis, the gestation of the foetus outside of the human body, will not for much longer be in the realm of science fiction; a number of projects attempting to develop ectogenetic technology are currently under way. This book examines the ethical implications of the development of ectogenesis. Examining the implications for abortion ethics in particular, this book also deals with the ethical objections to developing such a technology and the uses to which it may be put, such as creating embryos to supply donor organs for transplantation. The development of the artificial uterus may well be similar to cloning: a sudden technological advance with dramatic ethical implications, thrust suddenly into the public eye.
Ethics of Artificial Uteruses
€192.20
