The sorting society: the ethics of genetic screening and therapy

The 'sorting society' expresses what many people believe will be the outcome of advances in genetic technology: a society in which many characteristics of children are no longer the result of genetic chance but of deliberate selection. This book focuses on the ethical, legal and social iss...

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Contributors: Thompson, Janna 1942- (Editor) ; Skene, Loane (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Cambridge Cambridge University Press 2008
In:Year: 2008
Reviews:Book Review: Skene L, Thompson J eds 2008: The sorting society: the ethics of genetic screening and therapy. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. 167 pp. GBP29.99; USD60.00 (PB). ISBN: 978 0 521 68984 7 (2009) (Toiviainen, Leila)
Series/Journal:Cambridge medicine
Further subjects:B Gene therapy ; Moral and ethical aspects
B Gene Therapy Moral and ethical aspects
B Genetic screening ; Moral and ethical aspects
B Genetic Screening Moral and ethical aspects
Online Access: Volltext (Resolving-System)
Parallel Edition:Print version: 9780521869737
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Summary:The 'sorting society' expresses what many people believe will be the outcome of advances in genetic technology: a society in which many characteristics of children are no longer the result of genetic chance but of deliberate selection. This book focuses on the ethical, legal and social issues raised by this technology. Is the prospect of a sorting society something that we should welcome or deplore? Do concerns about how parents or societies might exercise the choice given to them by genetic technology give us reason to restrain its creation or use, and if so how? Would a sorting society increase the freedom of parents and the well being of children, or would it undermine values that are central to a liberal democratic society? These are questions of the most profound significance, bearing on the world in which our children, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren will live
Genetic testing : an informed choice / Agnes Bankier and David Cram -- Sex selection : sorting sperm as a gateway to the sorting society? / Edgar Dahl -- Cloning to avoid genetic disease / Lynn Gillam -- Procreative beneficence : reasons to not have disabled children / Julian Savulescu -- Reprogenic technologies : balancing parental procreative autonomy and social equity and justice / Leslie Cannold -- Genetic technology and intergenerational justice / Janna Thompson -- Genetic preselection and the moral equality of individuals / David Neil -- Genes, identity, and the "expressivist critique" / Rob Sparrow -- Overstating the biological : geneticism and essentialism in social cloning and social sex selection / Mianna Lotz -- The sorting society : a legal perspective / Loane Skene
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ISBN:0511545576
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.1017/CBO9780511545573