Ethics & the New Genetics : an Integrated Approach.
Timely, innovative, and wide-ranging, this collection will be of interest to bioethicists and philosophers, as well as religious and Lonerganian scholars.
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Language: | English |
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Toronto :
University of Toronto Press,
2007.
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Edition: | 2nd ed. |
Series: | Lonergan studies.
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Contents
- Preface
- INTRODUCTION: Employing Functional Specialization: Overview of a Group Experiment
- PART ONE: SOME BIOETHICAL ISSUES IN HUMAN GENETICS: DELINEATING THE OPPOSED STANCES
- 1 Research in Human Genetics: Technology, Information, Therapeutic Promise, and Challenge
- Response: Anne Summers
- 2 Clinical Applications of Research in Human Genetics
- Response: Jaro Kotalik
- 3 Genetics in Health Care
- 4 Commercialization of Human Genetic Research
- Response: Peter Ibbott
- PART TWO: DIFFERENTIATING THE PRE-EMPIRICAL COMPONENTS OF THE OPPOSED STANCES
- 5 The Character of Moral Value, Moral Knowledge, and Moral Debate
- Response: Moira McQueen
- 6 Religion as the Dynamic Horizon of Moral Discernment
- Response: Leo Walsh
- 7 Discerning Catholic Positions on Particular Ethical Issues
- Response: Albert Moraczewski
- PART THREE: TOWARD DETERMINING THE NORMATIVE STANCES
- 8 Who Owns the Human Genome?
- 9 Genetics, Medicine, and the Human Person: The Papal Theology
- 10 Key Issues in Genetic Research, Testing, and Patenting
- 11 Expanding Horizons for Moral Discernment: A Retrospective Synthesis
- Index
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- Contributors.