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13. Bioethics and Genetics in Asia and the Pacific: Is Universal Bioethics Possible?
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Darryl Macer
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Foreword ix
- 1. Biotechnology — The New Ethical Frontier: An Introduction 1
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Part I Ethical Concerns in the Age of Biotechnology
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Part IA Biotechnology and the Environment
- 2. Production, Use and Biosafety of Genetically Engineering Resistance to Plant Virus Diseases 17
- 3. Some Environmental and Ethical Considerations of Genetically Engineered Plants and Foods 27
- 4. Sacrificed for Science: Are Animal Experiments Morally Defensible? 37
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Part IB Biotechnology and Genetics
- 5. Clinical and Ethical Challenges of Genetic Markers for Severe Human Hereditary Disorders 61
- 6. Ethical Considerations Arising From Economic Aspects of Human Genetics 71
- 7. Technology Assessment, Ethics and Public Policy in Biotechnology: The Case of the Human Genome Project 85
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Part IC Biotechnology and Medicine
- 8. The Conflict Between the Advancement of Medical Science and Technology and Traditional Chinese Medical Ethics 111
- 9. In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer: Technological Achievements and Ethical Concerns 119
- 10. Moral Risk Assessment in Biotechnology 127
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Part II Towards an Ethics for the Biotechnological Age
- 11. Anthropology as the Basis of Bioethics 147
- 12. Reflections on Method in Theology and Genetics: From Suspicion to Critical Cooperation 159
- 13. Bioethics and Genetics in Asia and the Pacific: Is Universal Bioethics Possible? 171
- 14. Future-Perfect? Biotechnology and the Ethics of the Unknown: An Afterword 185
- Index 203
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Contributors vii
- Foreword ix
- 1. Biotechnology — The New Ethical Frontier: An Introduction 1
-
Part I Ethical Concerns in the Age of Biotechnology
-
Part IA Biotechnology and the Environment
- 2. Production, Use and Biosafety of Genetically Engineering Resistance to Plant Virus Diseases 17
- 3. Some Environmental and Ethical Considerations of Genetically Engineered Plants and Foods 27
- 4. Sacrificed for Science: Are Animal Experiments Morally Defensible? 37
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Part IB Biotechnology and Genetics
- 5. Clinical and Ethical Challenges of Genetic Markers for Severe Human Hereditary Disorders 61
- 6. Ethical Considerations Arising From Economic Aspects of Human Genetics 71
- 7. Technology Assessment, Ethics and Public Policy in Biotechnology: The Case of the Human Genome Project 85
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Part IC Biotechnology and Medicine
- 8. The Conflict Between the Advancement of Medical Science and Technology and Traditional Chinese Medical Ethics 111
- 9. In Vitro Fertilization and Embryo Transfer: Technological Achievements and Ethical Concerns 119
- 10. Moral Risk Assessment in Biotechnology 127
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Part II Towards an Ethics for the Biotechnological Age
- 11. Anthropology as the Basis of Bioethics 147
- 12. Reflections on Method in Theology and Genetics: From Suspicion to Critical Cooperation 159
- 13. Bioethics and Genetics in Asia and the Pacific: Is Universal Bioethics Possible? 171
- 14. Future-Perfect? Biotechnology and the Ethics of the Unknown: An Afterword 185
- Index 203