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Overview: a framework for reproductive ethics

In Donna L. Dickenson (ed.), Ethical Issues in Maternal-Fetal Medicine. Cambridge University Press. pp. 17--36 (2002)

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  1. Artificial reproduction technologies (RTs) – all the way to the artificial womb?Frida Simonstein - 2006 - Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 9 (3):359-365.
    In this paper, I argue that the development of an artificial womb is already well on its way. By putting together pieces of information arising from new scientific advances in different areas, (neo-natal care, gynecology, embryology, the human genome project and computer science), I delineate a distinctive picture, which clearly suggests that the artificial womb may become a reality sooner than we may think. Currently, there is a huge gap between the first stages of gestation (using in vitro fertilization) and (...)
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  • What’s Morality Got to Do With it? The Need for Principle in Reproductive Technology and Embryo Research.James Andrew Rice - 2005 - Eubios Journal of Asian and International Bioethics 15 (1):16-21.
    Recent advances in biology hold out the real possibility of significant progress in the treatment of disease. At the same time however these technological discoveries have posed serious challenges to policy makers, the decision by the UK Court of Appeal in Zain Hashmi being a case in point. Judges and legislators have traditionally tried to apply principles of justice in the matters that lie before them. Future issues that involve genetic technology have the potential to involve more than this since (...)
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