Responsible Genetics [electronic resource] : the Moral Responsibility of Geneticists for the Consequences of H | Nordgren, Anders
Responsible Genetics [electronic resource] : the Moral Responsibility of Geneticists for the Consequences of H
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Author: Nordgren, Anders
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Added Date: 2016-01-12
Publication Date: 2001
Language: eng
Subjects: Medicine, Ethics, Medicine, Medical ethics, Ethics, Medical ethics, Medicine, Medicine
Publishers: Dordrecht : Springer Netherlands
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ISBN Number: 9789401597418, 9401597413
Pages Count: 600
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Responsible Genetics: The Moral Responsibility of Geneticists for the Consequences of Human Genetics Research
Author: Anders Nordgren
Published by Springer Netherlands
ISBN: 978-90-481-5907-9
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9741-8
Table of Contents:
From the contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1: Moral Responsibility and Moral Imagination -- 2: Moral Responsibility in Science -- 3: The Human Genome Project: Justification, Promotion, and Access to Results -- 4: Gene Hunting, Genetic Testing, and Genetically Tailor-Made Drugs -- 5: Genetic Modification of Humans and Laboratory Animals -- 6: Eugenics and the Long Term Goals of Reprogenetic Medicine -- Bibliography -- Index
The book addresses a number of well-known issues - the ethical, legal, and social implications of human genetics - but does so from a perspective that has received almost no attention: the perspective of the scientific community itself. The rhetoric of `scientific responsibility' is prominent in many discussions of genetic research ethics, but the concept is seldom defined. This book provides a more precise analysis of what it could mean. In distinction to what is common in the ELSI literature, the book also discusses bioethical method. A new kind of casuistry is developed on the basis of the empirical findings of cognitive semantics. The book will be of interest to philosophers, bioethicists, and geneticists. Because it addresses broad policy issues, it will also be of interest to science policymakers
Author: Anders Nordgren
Published by Springer Netherlands
ISBN: 978-90-481-5907-9
DOI: 10.1007/978-94-015-9741-8
Table of Contents:
- Moral Responsibility and Moral Imagination
- Moral Responsibility in Science
- The Human Genome Project: Justification, Promotion, and Access to Results
- Gene Hunting, Genetic Testing, and Genetically Tailor-Made Drugs
- Genetic Modification of Humans and Laboratory Animals
- Eugenics and the Long Term Goals of Reprogenetic Medicine
From the contents: Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- 1: Moral Responsibility and Moral Imagination -- 2: Moral Responsibility in Science -- 3: The Human Genome Project: Justification, Promotion, and Access to Results -- 4: Gene Hunting, Genetic Testing, and Genetically Tailor-Made Drugs -- 5: Genetic Modification of Humans and Laboratory Animals -- 6: Eugenics and the Long Term Goals of Reprogenetic Medicine -- Bibliography -- Index
The book addresses a number of well-known issues - the ethical, legal, and social implications of human genetics - but does so from a perspective that has received almost no attention: the perspective of the scientific community itself. The rhetoric of `scientific responsibility' is prominent in many discussions of genetic research ethics, but the concept is seldom defined. This book provides a more precise analysis of what it could mean. In distinction to what is common in the ELSI literature, the book also discusses bioethical method. A new kind of casuistry is developed on the basis of the empirical findings of cognitive semantics. The book will be of interest to philosophers, bioethicists, and geneticists. Because it addresses broad policy issues, it will also be of interest to science policymakers