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Hypatia 20 (2):200-202 (2005)

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  1. Reverse sexism? Not to worry.Mary B. Mahowald - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):15 – 16.
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  • Book review: Rosemarie Tong, with Gwen Anderson and Aida Santos globalizing feminist bioethics: Crosscultural perspectives. Boulder: Westview, 2001. [REVIEW]Julie M. Zilberberg - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (2):208-210.
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  • In defense of selection for nondisease genes.Julian Savulescu - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):16 – 19.
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  • Preconception gender selection.John A. Robertson - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):2 – 9.
    Safe and effective methods of preconception gender selection through flow cytometric separation of X- and Y-bearing sperm could greatly increase the use of gender selection by couples contemplating reproduction. Such a development raises ethical, legal, and social issues about the impact of such practices on offspring, on sex ratio imbalances, and on sexism and the status of women. This paper analyzes the competing interests in preconception gender selection, and concludes that its use to increase gender variety in a family, and (...)
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  • Enhancing evolution:Whose body? Whose choice?Kelly Oliver - 2010 - Southern Journal of Philosophy 48 (s1):74-96.
    This essay critically engages the work of John Harris and Jürgen Habermas on the issue of genetic engineering. It does so from the standpoint of women's embodied experience of pregnancy and parenting, challenging the choice–chance binary at work in these accounts.
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  • Reasons, motivation, and sexism.John Oberdiek - 2001 - American Journal of Bioethics 1 (1):38 – 39.
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  • Book review: Rosemarie Tong, with Gwen Anderson and Aida Santos globalizing feminist bioethics: Crosscultural perspectives. Boulder: Westview, 2001. [REVIEW]Julie M. Zilberberg - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (2):208-210.
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  • Book review: Christine Overall. Aging, Death, and Human Longevity: A Philosophical Inquiry. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of California Press, 2003. [REVIEW]Mary Briody Mahowald - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (3):226-229.
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  • Self-Preservation: An Argument for Therapeutic Cloning, and a Strategy for Fostering Respect for Moral Integrity.Mary B. Mahowald - 2004 - American Journal of Bioethics 4 (2):56-66.
    The issues of human cloning and stem cell retrieval are inseparable in circumstances in which the rationale of self-preservation may be invoked as a negative right. I apply this rationale to a hypothetical case in which cloning is necessary to preserve the bodily integrity or life of an individual. Self-preservation as moral integrity is examined in a narrower context, i.e., as applicable to those for whom deliberate termination of embryonic life is morally-problematic. This issue is addressed through comparison with two (...)
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  • Book review: Christine overall. Aging, death, and human longevity: A phiLosophical inquiry. Berkeley and Los Angeles: University of california press, 2003. [REVIEW]Mary Briody Mahowald - 2005 - Hypatia 20 (3):226-229.
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  • Sex Selection: Some Ethical And Policy Considerations. [REVIEW]Eike-Henner W. Kluge - 2007 - Health Care Analysis 15 (2):73-89.
    Sex selection, which refers to the attempt to choose or control the sex of a child prior to its birth, has become the subject of increasing ethical scrutiny and many jurisdictions have criminalized it except for serious sex-linked diseases or conditions that cannot easily be ameliorated or remedied. This paper argues that such a blanket prohibition is ethically unwarranted because it is based on a flawed understanding of the difference between sexist values and mere sex-oriented preferences. It distinguishes between ethics (...)
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  • Lesbian motherhood and mitochondrial replacement techniques: reproductive freedom and genetic kinship.Giulia Cavaliere & César Palacios-González - 2018 - Journal of Medical Ethics 44 (12):835-842.
    In this paper, we argue that lesbian couples who wish to have children who are genetically related to both of them should be allowed access to mitochondrial replacement techniques (MRTs). First, we provide a brief explanation of mitochondrial diseases and MRTs. We then present the reasons why MRTs are not, by nature, therapeutic. The upshot of the view that MRTs are non-therapeutic techniques is that their therapeutic potential cannot be invoked for restricting their use only to those cases where a (...)
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