Key issues in bioethics : a guide for teachers
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Key issues in bioethics : a guide for teachers
RoutledgeFalmer, 2003
- : hbk
- : pbk
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Young people are increasingly being exposed to the huge and complex ethical dilemmas involved in issues such as genetic modification, animal rights and cloning, and they are bringing their views into the classroom. But how can teachers be sure they are sufficiently well-informed to help their pupils make sense of the diverse and emotive arguments surrounding these issues?
This book holds the answer. Written by leading ethicists, scientists and technologists, it offers a balanced and jargon-free guide to such highly debated topics as:
* cloning
* in vitro fertilisation
* genetic screening and genetic engineering
* farm animal welfare
* the use of animals in medical experiments.
Written specifically for the non-specialist teacher or lecturer, this book offers suggestions on how to approach the teaching of bioethics and provides useful sources of further information. It may also be of interest to undergraduates on science courses.
Table of Contents
- Part 1 Ethics and education
- Chapter 1 Issues and scenarios, Ralph Levinson, Michael J. Reiss
- Chapter 2 How we reach ethical conclusions, Michael J. Reiss
- Chapter 3 TeachingCloning
- Chapter 4 Interview between Professor Ian Wilmut and Ralph Levinson, Ian Wilmut
- Chapter 5 Pursuing a rational analysis of cloning, Rebecca Bennett, John Harris
- Chapter 6 Cloning? Yuk!, David King
- Chapter 7 Clones and cloning, Sarah Franklin
- Part 3 In vitro fertilisation
- Chapter 8 In vitro fertilisation, Juliet Tizzard
- Chapter 9 Surrogacy, Marilyn Strathern
- Part 4 Genetic screening
- Chapter 10 Genetic testing and screening, Jon Turney
- Chapter 11 Genetic screening for sickle cell and thalassaemia, Elizabeth N. Anionwu
- Part 5 Genetic engineering of people
- Chapter 12 Curing what? Curing when? Curing how?, Bill Albert
- Chapter 13 Should we genetically engineer humans?, Michael J. Reiss
- Part 6 Farm animal well-being
- Chapter 14 Breeding andFarm animal welfare, Joyce D'Silva
- Part 7 Animals for medical experiments
- Chapter 16 The case for the use of animals in medical experiments, Mark Matfield
- Chapter 17 The case against the use of animals in medical experiments, Gill Langley
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