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Ethics and Economics of Assisted Reproduction: The Cost of Longing Book

Ethics and Economics of Assisted Reproduction: The Cost of Longing
Ethics and Economics of Assisted Reproduction: The Cost of Longing, For those who undergo it, infertility treatment is costly, time-consuming, invasive, and emotionally and physically arduous, yet technology remains the focus of most public discussion of the topic. Drawing on concepts from medical ethics, feminist theory,, Ethics and Economics of Assisted Reproduction: The Cost of Longing has a rating of 4 stars
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Ethics and Economics of Assisted Reproduction: The Cost of Longing, For those who undergo it, infertility treatment is costly, time-consuming, invasive, and emotionally and physically arduous, yet technology remains the focus of most public discussion of the topic. Drawing on concepts from medical ethics, feminist theory,, Ethics and Economics of Assisted Reproduction: The Cost of Longing
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  • Ethics and Economics of Assisted Reproduction: The Cost of Longing
  • Written by author Maura A. Ryan
  • Published by Georgetown University Press, September 2003
  • For those who undergo it, infertility treatment is costly, time-consuming, invasive, and emotionally and physically arduous, yet technology remains the focus of most public discussion of the topic. Drawing on concepts from medical ethics, feminist theory,
  • Drawing on perspectives as both an academic, and as a recipient of infertility treatment, Ryan explores assisted reproduction technologies in the light of feminism, medical ethics, and Roman Catholic moral theology. Among her conclusions is that the possi
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Preface
Introduction1
Ch. 1The Economics of Infertility16
Myths and Realities in the Economics of Infertility17
Intersection: Ethics and Economics30
Distributive Justice and Assisted Reproduction30
Ch. 2The Ethics of Assisted Reproduction42
The Ethics of Assisted Reproduction43
What about Adoption?56
Reproduction and the Common Good60
Ch. 3Assisted Reproduction and The Goals of Medicine66
Infertility, Suffering, and the Goals of Medicine68
Living with Infertility70
Inside/Outside: The Medical Construction of Infertility74
Some Preliminary Conclusions78
Reflecting on the Goals of Medicine80
Ch. 4Reconceiving Procreative Liberty91
John Robertson and the Meaning of Procreative Liberty93
Rights Talk and the Critique of Procreative Liberty, American-Style96
Border Tensions101
Procreative Liberty and Catholic Social Teaching106
Conclusion115
Ch. 5Assisted Reproduction and Access to Health Care122
Human Dignity and Access to Health Care125
A Decent Minimum127
Sufficiency129
Investments in Reproducing132
Equity and Access134
At the Boundaries139
Setting Limits142
Conclusion144
Ch. 6Faith and Infertility150
Mixed Messages and Missed Opportunities151
Creating a Context158
From Spiritual Crisis to Spiritual Quest160
Conclusions and the Work Yet to Be Done164
Conclusion171
Index177


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