Genetic technology and sport : ethical questions
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Genetic technology and sport : ethical questions
(Ethics and sport)
Routledge, 2005
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- : e-books
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Includes bibliographical references and index
Description and Table of Contents
Description
Will the genetic design of athletes destroy sport ... or will it lead to a new and extraordinary age of athletic achievement?
Exploring a new territory in sport and ethics, this edited collection contains some of the best new writing that has emerged from the debates concerning the uses of genetic technologies to improve sport performance. Issues covered include:
* gene technology and sports ethics
* genetic testing in sports
* gene technology and the sporting ethos
* gene technology and gender equality in sport.
This cutting-edge text is the first on the subject to analyze gender specific questions that arise from genetically modified sport and is likely to provoke further debate in the world of sport and bio-ethics.
Contributors include Lincoln Allison, Ruth Chadwick, Arne Ljungqvist, Andy Miah, Christian Munthe, Bengt Saltin, Angela Schnieder and many more.
Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Introduction
Part 1: The State of the Art
Chapter 1
The International Anti-Doping Policy and its Implementation
By Arne Ljungqvist
Chapter 2
The Basic of Gene Doping
By Peter Schjerling
Chapter 3
Genetic Enhancement of Athletic Performance
By Angela J. Schneider
Chapter 4
Gene Doping: The State of the Things to Come
By Andy Miah
Part 2: Genetic Enhancement of Athletes
Chapter 5
Genetic Engineering and Elitism in Sport
By Torbjoern Tannsjoe
Chapter 6
What Is Wrong With Admiration of Athletes and Others?
By Ingmar Persson
Chapter 7
Educational or Genetic Blueprints, What's the Difference?
By Claudio M. Tamburrini
Chapter 8
Sport and Genetics: Moral and Educational Considerations on 'Athletic Predestination'
By Ivo van Hilvoorde
Part 3: Genetic Testing of Athletes
Chapter 9
Ethical Aspects of Controlling Genetic Doping
By Christian Munthe
Chapter 10
Nutrigenomics, Individualism and Sports
By Ruth Chadwick
Chapter 11
Compulsory Genetic Testing for APOE Epsilon 4 and Boxing
By Julian Savulescu
Part 4: Genetic Technology and the Ethos of Sport
Chapter 12
Citius, Altius, Fortius ad Absurdum: Biology, Performance and Sportsmanship in the Twenty First Century
By Lincoln Allison
Chapter 13
The Vulnerability Thesis and Use of Bio-Medical Technology in Sport
By Sigmund Loland
Chapter 14
Sport, Gene doping and Ethics
By Gunnar Breivik
Part 5: Genetic Technology and Gender Equality
Chapter 15
The Genetic Design of a New Amazon
By Claudio Tamburrini and Torbjoern Tannsjoe
Chapter 16
Resisting the Emergence of Bio-Amazons
By Susan Sherwin and Meredith Schwartz
Chapter 17
Bio-Amazons: a comment
Ruth Chadwick and Sarah Wilson
Chapter 18
What is Gender Equality in Sports?
By Simona Giordano and John Harris
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