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Life, Love and Children - A Practical Introduction to Bioscience Ethics and Bioethics

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Discussion of bioscience ethics requires understanding of the science that underpins biological systems impinging on our lives. Unencumbered by the formal structure of ethics, bioethics presents a forum for discussion of practical matters of individual and collective concern. This comprehensive text is a guide to the essentials of bioscience ethics and an interface between applied science and applied bioethics.
Early chapters embrace topics affecting human reproduction - substance abuse and parenthood, aging gametes and congenital malformations, child abuse and its biological consequences.
Intermediate chapters deal with end-of-life care and euthanasia, human fertility, assisted reproductive technologies, genetic engineering, and cloning.
Remaining chapters challenge human-dominated ecosystems. Population growth, economic activity, and warfare - with its environmental consequences - are reviewed. A background section describes the evolution of ethical consciousness, explores the future, and proposes that the reworking of ethical boundaries can enhance mature decision-making in harmony with changing technology.

List of contents

1 Historical Perspective.- The Hunter-Gatherers Homo sapiens.- On the Evolution of Ethics.- Bioethics.- Bioscience Ethics.- Principle of Bioscience Ethics for Discussion.- 2 Inappropriate Lifestyle and Congenital Disability in Children: Basic Principles of Growth, Toxicology, Teratogenesis and Mutagenesis.- Patterns of Human Growth.- The Embryonic/Fetal Periods and Embryo Staging.- The Placenta as the Maternal-Fetal Interface.- Abnormal Prenatal Growth Patterns.- Toxicology: Basic Principles.- Teratogenesis, Mutagenesis, and Carcinogenesis.- Principle of Bioscience Ethics for Discussion.- 3 Substance Abuse and Parenthood: Biological Mechansims - Ethical Responsibilities.- Behavioral Variables - Biological Consequences.- Behavioral Variables - Bioethical Challenges.- 4 Ovulatory Method of Birth Control: Aging Gametes and Congenital Malformations in Childern.- The Laws of Inheritance.- Human Fecundity.- Female Libido: Procreational versus Recreational Sex.- Principles of Reproductive Aging.- Aging Gametes and Ovulatory Method of Birth Control.- The Gametopathy Hypothesis and Congenital Anomalies.- Principle of Bioscience Ethics for Discussion.- 5 Understanding Child Abuse and Its Biological Consequences.- Unwanted Birth and Crime.- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder or the Physical Signature of Unresolved Trauma.- The Biology of Behaviour and Cognition.- Stress and Psychosocial Short Stature.- Future Prospects?.- Principle of Bioscience Ethics for Discussion.- 6 The State of Wellbeing: on Health and Ill-health.- Basic Principles of Wellbeing or in Control of our Destiny.- 7 The State of Wellbeing: On the End of Life Care and Euthanasia.- Criteria for Re-Defining the Beginning and End of a Life.- Euthanasia, an Evolving Concept.- Principle of Bioscience Ethics forDiscussion.- 8 Procreative Technology: Achievements and Desired Goals.- Fertility Control - the Evolutionary Perspective.- Infertility - the Price of Excess Fecundity.- Assisted Reproduction: Social Considerations.- Assisted Reproduction: Technological Considerations.- Artificial Insemination.- In vitro Fertilization and Related Technologies.- Intracytoplasmic Sperm Injection and Cytoplasmic Transfer Technologies.- Maturing Human Eggs in the laboratory.- Surrogacy.- Principle of Bioscience Ethics for Discussion.- 9 The Recombinant DNA Technologies.- Genetic Engineering and Related Technologies - Biological Perspective.- The Human Genome and the Human Genome Diversity Projects.- 10 Cloning Technology.- What is a Clone?.- Reproductive Cloning: Basic Principles.- Embryonic Stem Cell or Therapeutic Cloning.- Reproductive cloning: Ethical Considerations.- Principle of Bioscience Ethics for Discussion.- 11 Human Dominated Ecosystems: Re-Evaluating Environmental Priorities.- Population Growth and Economic Activity - Are we Overstraining our Limits?.- Understanding Living Cycles and Anticipating Environmental Policies Rather than Relying on Remedial Measures.- 12 Human Dominated Ecosystems: Reclaiming the Future by Taking Due Account of Following Generations.- Self-Destructive Behavior and the Environment.- 13 Human Dominated Ecosystems: Warefare Fitness Enhancement or Losing Strategy.- The Institution of War.- The Tragedy of Conflict.- Biological Warfare.- Virtual Warfare.- The Legacy of War on Future Generations.- Principle of Bioscience Ethics for Discussion.- 14 Human Dominated Ecosystems: Reworking Bioethical Frontiers.- Global Responsibility - a Transboundary Dètente to Developmental Needs and Environmental Preservation.- Stewardship of Mother Earth - inDefense of the Global Commons.- Selected Bibliography.

Summary

Discussion of bioscience ethics requires understanding of the science that underpins biological systems impinging on our lives. Unencumbered by the formal structure of ethics, bioethics presents a forum for discussion of practical matters of individual and collective concern. This comprehensive text is a guide to the essentials of bioscience ethics and an interface between applied science and applied bioethics.
Early chapters embrace topics affecting human reproduction – substance abuse and parenthood, aging gametes and congenital malformations, child abuse and its biological consequences.
Intermediate chapters deal with end-of-life care and euthanasia, human fertility, assisted reproductive technologies, genetic engineering, and cloning.
Remaining chapters challenge human-dominated ecosystems. Population growth, economic activity, and warfare – with its environmental consequences – are reviewed. A background section describes the evolution of ethical consciousness, explores the future, and proposes that the reworking of ethical boundaries can enhance mature decision-making in harmony with changing technology.

Product details

Authors Irina Pollard
Publisher Springer, Berlin
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 12.03.2013
 
EAN 9781461350002
ISBN 978-1-4613-5000-2
No. of pages 269
Illustrations XVII, 269 p.
Subjects Natural sciences, medicine, IT, technology > Medicine > General

B, Sociology, Society, Medicine, Society & social sciences, Law, Environment, Social Sciences, The environment, Social Sciences, general, Law, general, Health Sciences, Medicine/Public Health, general, Environmental Sciences, Environment, general, bioethics;ecosystem;environment;ethics;health

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