Discussion of bioscience ethics requires understanding of the
science that underpins biological systems impinging on our lives.
Unencumbered by the formal structure of ethics, bioethics presents
a forum for discussion of practical matters of individual and
collective concern. This comprehensive text is a guide to the
essentials of bioscience ethics and an interface between applied
science and applied bioethics.
Early chapters embrace topics affecting human reproduction -
substance abuse and parenthood, aging gametes and congenital
malformations, child abuse and its biological consequences.
Intermediate chapters deal with end-of-life care and euthanasia,
human fertility, assisted reproductive technologies, genetic
engineering, and cloning.
Remaining chapters challenge human-dominated ecosystems.
Population growth, economic activity, and warfare - with its
environmental consequences - are reviewed. A background section
describes the evolution of ethical consciousness, explores the
future, and proposes that the reworking of ethical boundaries can
enhance mature decision-making in harmony with changing
technology.
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