This wide-ranging, multidisciplinary collection examines how
advances in medicine and technology are affecting the aging process
and the lives of elderly persons.
In analyzing the state of biotechnology, these essays applaud
the positive -- extended longevity and the potential for greater
quality of life -- while probing such ethical quandaries as
presymptomatic genetic testing, therapeutic cloning, antiaging
technologies, and the transhumanist movement. The volume includes
discussions about the respective roles of health care
professionals, government, and individuals in shaping a workable
regulatory framework and unifying multiple perspectives to make the
biotechnology revolution beneficial to all.
Featuring contributions from renowned scholars of religion,
ethics, philosophy, psychology, law, medicine and nursing, and
gerontology, Aging, Biotechnology, and the Future illuminates the
promises and perils of growing old in the biomedical age.
Contributors: George J. Annas, Jessica Brommelhoff, Lisa Sowle
Cahill, Margaret Gatz, Pamela J. Grace, Robert C. Green, Fernando
A. Guerra, Rose M. Harvey, Kathy J. Horvath, Ann C. Hurley, Robert
Lanza, Karen Lebacqz, Erin Linnenbringer, Maxwell J. Mehlman, Toni
P. Miles, Sarah Moses, Thomas T. Perls, Leonard W. Poon, Catherine
Y. Read, J. Scott Roberts, Diane Scott-Jones, Thomas A. Shannon,
Richard L. Sprott, Rosemarie Tong, Laurie Zoloth
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