Genetic Responsibility in Germany and Israel
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Edited by:
Christina Schües
About this book
This book discusses diverging understandings of prenatal genetic practices and responsibility in regard to socio-cultural contexts in Israel and Germany.
Author / Editor information
Christina Schües is a professor for philosophy at the Institute for the History of Medicine and Science Studies at Universität Lübeck and titular professor for philosophy at the Institute for Philosophy and Art Sciences at Leuphana Universität Lüneburg. Her research focuses on political ethics, the power of time, the phenomenology of relationality, inter-corporeality and life, as well as the philosophy of medicine, especially in regard to reproductive and gene diagnostic technology.
Reviews
»Die Einblicke in die unterschiedlichen Sichtweisen auf PND, ein von unterschiedlichen gesellschaftlichen Diskursen geprägtes Verständnis von Verantwortung gegenüber Kindern, Familie und Gesellschaft sowie Schlussfolgerungen aus der Geschichte sind spannend und konfrontieren schnell mit eigenen Selbstverständlichkeiten. Ein wichtiges Buch in einem überaus gelungenen Format!«
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I. Biomedical rationalisations of “life”, reproduction and responsibility? Historical, social and ethical perspectives
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Burkhard Liebsch Open Access Download PDF |
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Natan Sznaider Open Access Download PDF |
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Is it Irresponsible Not to Test? Christina Schües Open Access Download PDF |
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II. Governance and biopolitics
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A Matter of Course or a Matter of Discourse? Tamar Nov-Klaiman, Hannes Foth and Yael Hashiloni-Dolev Open Access Download PDF |
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Aviad Raz Open Access Download PDF |
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Moral Concerns and Consumer Choice Kathrin Braun and Sabine Könninger Open Access Download PDF |
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Kathrin Braun, Sabine Könninger and Aviad Raz Open Access Download PDF |
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III. Comparative empirical bioethics of reproductive practices and their social contexts
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A Comparative Analysis of Interviews from Germany and Israel Tamar Nov-Klaiman, Marina Frisman, Aviad E. Raz and Christoph Rehmann-Sutter Open Access Download PDF |
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Rachel Lishansky Open Access Download PDF |
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Swantje Köbsell Open Access Download PDF |
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Tsipy Ivry, Hille Haker, Anne Weber and Christina Schües Open Access Download PDF |
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Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Tamar Nov-Klaiman, Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, Anika König, Stefan Reinsch and Aviad Raz Open Access Download PDF |
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Christoph Rehmann-Sutter and Christina Schües Open Access Download PDF |
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IV. Intertwining knowledge practice, epistemology and ethics
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Hannes Foth Open Access Download PDF |
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Conceptual Analysis and Meanings of Not-Knowing in Israeli and German Prenatal Genetic Practices Christina Schües, Stefan Reinsch, Aviad Raz and Christoph Rehmann-Sutter Open Access Download PDF |
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Thinking with Different Differences Yael Hashiloni-Dolev, Aviad Raz, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter and Christina Schües Open Access Download PDF |
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