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"For several decades, the field of bioethics has played a dominant role in shaping the way society thinks about ethical problems related to developments in science, technology, and medicine. But its traditional emphases on, for example, doctor-patient relationships, informed consent, and individual autonomy have led the field to not be fully responsive to the challenges posed by new human biotechnologies such as assisted reproduction, human genetic enhancement, and DNA forensics. Beyond Bioethics provides a focused overview for students and others grappling with the profound social dilemmas posed by these developments. It brings together the work of cutting-edge thinkers from diverse fields of study and public engagement, all of them committed to a new perspective that is grounded in social justice and public interest values. The contributors to this volume seek to define an emerging field of scholarly, policy, and public concern: a new biopolitics."--Provided by publisher
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monografia Rebiun26015190 https://catalogo.rebiun.org/rebiun/record/Rebiun26015190 m o d cr ||||||||||| 170724t20182018caua ob 001 0 eng 9780520961944 0520961943 9780520277823 UAM 991008017531404211 DLC eng pn DLC OCLCO OCLCF OCLCQ NT EBLCP YDX YDX OCLCO OCLCQ CNCGM JSTOR OCLCQ INT OCLCQ UAB OCLCQ DEGRU OCLCQ UNAV 172 23 Beyond bioethics Recurso electrónico] toward a new biopolitics edited by Osagie K. Obasogie and Marcy Darnovsky ; foreword by Troy Duster ; afterword by Patricia J. Williams Oakland, California University of California Press [2018] Oakland, California Oakland, California University of California Press 1 recurso electrónico 1 recurso electrónico EBSCO Academic eBook Collection Complete Incluye referencias bibliográficas e índice The biopolitical critique of bioethics : historical context -- Bioethics and its discontents -- Emerging biotechnologies, extreme ideologies : the recent past and near future -- Markets, property, and the body -- Patients as consumers in the gene age -- Seeking humanity in human subjects research -- Baby-making in the biotech age -- Selecting traits, selecting children -- Reinventing race in the gene age -- Biopolitics and the future "For several decades, the field of bioethics has played a dominant role in shaping the way society thinks about ethical problems related to developments in science, technology, and medicine. But its traditional emphases on, for example, doctor-patient relationships, informed consent, and individual autonomy have led the field to not be fully responsive to the challenges posed by new human biotechnologies such as assisted reproduction, human genetic enhancement, and DNA forensics. Beyond Bioethics provides a focused overview for students and others grappling with the profound social dilemmas posed by these developments. It brings together the work of cutting-edge thinkers from diverse fields of study and public engagement, all of them committed to a new perspective that is grounded in social justice and public interest values. The contributors to this volume seek to define an emerging field of scholarly, policy, and public concern: a new biopolitics."--Provided by publisher Forma de acceso: World Wide Web Obasogie, Osagie K. Darnovsky, Marcy