Conceiving the Embryo: Ethics, Law and Practice in Human Embryology
Editat de Donald Evans, Neil Pickeringen Limba Engleză Hardback – 29 feb 1996
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9789041102089
ISBN-10: 9041102086
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 163 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
ISBN-10: 9041102086
Pagini: 376
Dimensiuni: 163 x 244 x 20 mm
Greutate: 0.79 kg
Editura: Brill
Colecția Brill | Nijhoff
Cuprins
List of Figures.
Introduction.
1. Conceiving the Embryo; D. Evans.
Part I: Biological Facts and Moral Values.
2. Assisted Conception in the Human – the Embryological View; S. Fishel.
3. Pro-Attitudes to Pre-Embryos; D. Evans.
4. The Status of the Embryo – More Place for Moral Intuitions; J.- M. Thévoz.
5. The Human Embryo and the Relativity of Biological Individuality; A. Mauron.
6. Human Individuation and Moral Justification; M. Evans.
Part 2: Moral Values in Social and Cultural Context.
7. Contraception and the Moral Status of the Early Human Embryo; S. Beasley.
8. Talking About Embryos; Z. Szawarski.
9. Cultural Pro-Attitudes, Reproductive Ethics and Embryo Protection; V. Prodanov.
Part 3: Personhood and The Human Embryo.
10. Is the Human Embryo a Person? No; M. Mori.
11. Human Embryology and the Criterion of Moral Standing; A. Przyłuska-Fiszer.
12. Embryos as Moral Subjects and Limits of Responsibility; K.W. Ruyter.
13. The Moral Status of the Pre-Personal Human Being: the Argument from Potential Reconsidered; S. Holm.
14. The Idea of Brain-Birth in Connection with Artificial Abortion; J. Kovács.
Part 4: The Legal Status of the Human Foetus.
15. The Legal Status of the Human Foetus. A Comparative Analysis; W. Lang.
16. Legal Status of the Human Embryo: Overview of the Hungarian Legislation; J. Sándor.
17. The Legal Status of the Embryo in Poland; E. Zielińska.
Part 5: Human Embryo Research.
18. What Developments of Human Embryo Research Would be Philosophically Challenging? A. Mauron.
19. Research on Human Embryos; P. Dalla-Vorgia.
20. The Regulation of Embryo Research under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act of 1990; A.J. Klotzko.
21. Procuring Gametes for Research and Therapy; D. Evans.
Part 6: Legislation Concerning Human Embryology.
22. Legal Consensus and Divergence in European Legislation in the Area of Human Embryology – Room for Harmonisation? L. Nielsen.
23. The Embryo in French Legislation; C. Byk.
24. The Use of Gametes and Zygotes in German Law; E. Deutsch.
25. Spanish Legislation on Uses of Gametes and Zygotes (Pre-Embryos); J.V. Martínez.
Index.
Introduction.
1. Conceiving the Embryo; D. Evans.
Part I: Biological Facts and Moral Values.
2. Assisted Conception in the Human – the Embryological View; S. Fishel.
3. Pro-Attitudes to Pre-Embryos; D. Evans.
4. The Status of the Embryo – More Place for Moral Intuitions; J.- M. Thévoz.
5. The Human Embryo and the Relativity of Biological Individuality; A. Mauron.
6. Human Individuation and Moral Justification; M. Evans.
Part 2: Moral Values in Social and Cultural Context.
7. Contraception and the Moral Status of the Early Human Embryo; S. Beasley.
8. Talking About Embryos; Z. Szawarski.
9. Cultural Pro-Attitudes, Reproductive Ethics and Embryo Protection; V. Prodanov.
Part 3: Personhood and The Human Embryo.
10. Is the Human Embryo a Person? No; M. Mori.
11. Human Embryology and the Criterion of Moral Standing; A. Przyłuska-Fiszer.
12. Embryos as Moral Subjects and Limits of Responsibility; K.W. Ruyter.
13. The Moral Status of the Pre-Personal Human Being: the Argument from Potential Reconsidered; S. Holm.
14. The Idea of Brain-Birth in Connection with Artificial Abortion; J. Kovács.
Part 4: The Legal Status of the Human Foetus.
15. The Legal Status of the Human Foetus. A Comparative Analysis; W. Lang.
16. Legal Status of the Human Embryo: Overview of the Hungarian Legislation; J. Sándor.
17. The Legal Status of the Embryo in Poland; E. Zielińska.
Part 5: Human Embryo Research.
18. What Developments of Human Embryo Research Would be Philosophically Challenging? A. Mauron.
19. Research on Human Embryos; P. Dalla-Vorgia.
20. The Regulation of Embryo Research under the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act of 1990; A.J. Klotzko.
21. Procuring Gametes for Research and Therapy; D. Evans.
Part 6: Legislation Concerning Human Embryology.
22. Legal Consensus and Divergence in European Legislation in the Area of Human Embryology – Room for Harmonisation? L. Nielsen.
23. The Embryo in French Legislation; C. Byk.
24. The Use of Gametes and Zygotes in German Law; E. Deutsch.
25. Spanish Legislation on Uses of Gametes and Zygotes (Pre-Embryos); J.V. Martínez.
Index.