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The Ethics of Artificial Uteruses: Implications for Reproduction and Abortion Book

The Ethics of Artificial Uteruses: Implications for Reproduction and Abortion
The Ethics of Artificial Uteruses: Implications for Reproduction and Abortion, Advances in human reproductive technologies present challenging moral/ethical/legal issues. Coleman (applied philosophy and public ethics, Charles Stuart U., Australia) introduces ectogenesis as a process that enables a fetus to develop outside a woman's , The Ethics of Artificial Uteruses: Implications for Reproduction and Abortion has a rating of 3 stars
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The Ethics of Artificial Uteruses: Implications for Reproduction and Abortion, Advances in human reproductive technologies present challenging moral/ethical/legal issues. Coleman (applied philosophy and public ethics, Charles Stuart U., Australia) introduces ectogenesis as a process that enables a fetus to develop outside a woman's , The Ethics of Artificial Uteruses: Implications for Reproduction and Abortion
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  • The Ethics of Artificial Uteruses: Implications for Reproduction and Abortion
  • Written by author Stephen Coleman
  • Published by Ashgate Publishing, Limited, November 2004
  • Advances in human reproductive technologies present challenging moral/ethical/legal issues. Coleman (applied philosophy and public ethics, Charles Stuart U., Australia) introduces ectogenesis as a process that enables a fetus to develop outside a woman's
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1Ectogenesis : why the fuss?1
2The current state of play5
3Theoretical foundations19
4Objections to ectogenesis33
5Abortion, ectogenesis and the foetus as person57
6The status of the embryo and foetus85
7Abortion and the foetus as non-person117
8The developing human as a source of donor organs151
9Conclusions167


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