The Prenatal Person: Ethics from Conception to Birth
[url=http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0631234926/ebooksclub-20/]The Prenatal Person: Ethics from Conception to Birth[/url]by [b]Norman M. Ford [/b]
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By [b]Norman M. Ford[/b]
[list][*] [b]Publisher:[/b] Wiley-Blackwell[*] [b]Number Of Pages:[/b] 272[*] [b]Publication Date:[/b] 2002-08-23[*] [b]ISBN-10 / ASIN:[/b] 0631234926[*] [b]ISBN-13 / EAN:[/b] 9780631234920[*] [b]Binding:[/b] Paperback[/list]
[b]Product Description: [/b]
Thistext addresses the host of ethical questions that has arisen recentlyin response to the development of new reproductive technologies.
Addressesthe ethical questions which have arisen in response to new reproductivetechnologies. Helps students of theology, philosophy and healthstudies, as well as lay readers tackle these issues. Provides readerswith relevant medical and scientific facts. Explains how differentmetaphysical frameworks affect the ways in which people solve theseethical problems. Topics covered include human embryo and embryoniccell stem research, infertility and its treatments, and prenatalscreening and diagnosis. The author takes a balanced approach,acknowledging his loyalty to Catholicism, yet exploring freely the newoptions provided by advancing biological science. [/td][td]
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