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Controlling Our Reproductive Destiny A Technological And Philosophical Perspective (New Liberal Arts)

Books from same Author: Lawrence J. Kaplan , Rosemarie Tong

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    Author(s)Lawrence J. Kaplan , Rosemarie Tong
    PublisherMIT Press Ltd
    ISBN9780262111768
    Pages432
    BindingHardback
    Language English
    Publish YearJuly 1994

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    MIT Press Ltd Controlling Our Reproductive Destiny A Technological And Philosophical Perspective (New Liberal Arts) by Lawrence J. Kaplan , Rosemarie Tong

    Controlling Our Reproductive Destiny covers today's revolution in reproduction-controlling and reproduction-aiding technologies. It focuses on the ways in which science can now provide real procreative choices, while at the same time giving equal treatment to ethical, legal, and social dimensions of these advances. Introductory chapters discuss procreative options, present an ethical and legal framework for evaluating reproduction-controlling and reproduction-aiding technologies, and describe the human reproductive system. Kaplan and Tong then present methods of contraception (including new contraceptive ideas for both women and men), sterilization, abortion, fertility and infertility, artificial insemination, in vitro fertilization and embryo transfer, and contracted motherhood. Throughout, they provide a discussion of the philosophical implications of new developments in these areas.