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245 0 0 _aGenetic Responsibility in Germany and Israel :
_bPractices of Prenatal Diagnosis /
_ced. by Christina Schües.
264 1 _aBielefeld :
_btranscript Verlag,
_c[2022]
264 4 _c©2022
300 _a1 online resource (380 p.)
336 _atext
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337 _acomputer
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338 _aonline resource
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347 _atext file
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490 0 _aBioethik / Medizinethik ;
_v4
505 0 0 _tFrontmatter --
_tContents --
_tIntroduction - How Prenatal Diagnosis is Entangled in Historical and Social Contexts --
_tI. Biomedical rationalisations of "life", reproduction and responsibility? Historical, social and ethical perspectives --
_t1. Biological Reproduction, Offspring, and Radical Otherness --
_tCommentary - The Ethics of Never Again --
_t2. Origins and Practices of Genetic Risk and Responsibility --
_tII. Governance and biopolitics --
_t3. Non-Invasive Prenatal Testing in Germany and Israel --
_t4. PND in Israel: Public Health Services and Uptake in Cultural Context --
_t5. NIPT in Germany --
_tCommentary - "Yes, but..." vs. "no, but...": Ambivalences towards Prenatal Diagnosis in Israel and Germany --
_tIII. Comparative empirical bioethics of reproductive practices and their social contexts --
_t6. Views on Disability and Prenatal Testing Among Families with Down Syndrome and Disability Activists --
_tA Commentary from Disability Activism in Israel --
_tA Commentary from Disability Studies in Germany --
_t7. Socio-Cultural and Religious Views on Prenatal Diagnosis in Israel and Germany --
_t8. What Does Prenatal Testing Mean for Women Who Have Tested? --
_t9. "Something is Not Quite Right" - Two Cinematic Narratives about Decision-Making after Prenatal Diagnosis --
_tIV. Intertwining knowledge practice, epistemology and ethics --
_t10. The Unconditionality of Parent-Child Relationships in the Context of Prenatal Genetic Diagnosis in Germany and Israel --
_t11. Can Not Wanting to Know Be Responsible? --
_t12. Comparison through Conversation --
_tBiographies
506 0 _funrestricted online access
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520 _aPrenatal diagnosis, especially noninvasive prenatal testing (NIPT), has changed the experience of pregnancy, prenatal care and responsibilities in Israel and Germany in different ways. These differences reflect the countries' historical legacies, medico-legal policies, normative and cultural identities. Building on this observation, the contributors of this book present conversations between leading scholars from Israel and Germany based on an empirical bioethical perspective, analyses about the reshaping of 'life' by biomedicine, and philosophical reflections on socio-cultural claims and epistemic horizons of responsibilities. Practices and discussions of reproductive medicine transform the concepts of responsibility, and irresponsibility.
538 _aMode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
540 _aThis eBook is made available Open Access under a CC BY 4.0 license:
_uhttps://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0
_uhttps://www.degruyter.com/dg/page/open-access-policy
546 _aIn English.
588 0 _aDescription based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 01. Dez 2022)
650 4 _aBioethics.
650 4 _aBiopolitics.
650 4 _aBody.
650 4 _aDisability.
650 4 _aEthics.
650 4 _aFamily.
650 4 _aMedical Ethics.
650 4 _aPhilosophy of Responsibility.
650 4 _aPhilosophy.
650 4 _aPrenatal Testing.
650 4 _aReproductive Cultures.
650 7 _aPHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy.
_2bisacsh
653 _aBioethics.
653 _aBiopolitics.
653 _aBody.
653 _aDisability.
653 _aEthics.
653 _aFamily.
653 _aPhilosophy of Responsibility.
653 _aPhilosophy.
653 _aPrenatal Testing.
653 _aReproductive Cultures.
700 1 _aBraun, Kathrin,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aFoth, Hannes,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aFrisman, Marina,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aHaker, Hille,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aHashiloni-Dolev, Yael,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aIvry, Tsipy,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aKöbsell, Swantje,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aKönig, Anika,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aKönninger, Sabine,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aLiebsch, Burkhard,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aLishansky, Rachel,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aNov-Klaiman, Tamar,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aRaz, Aviad E.,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aRaz, Aviad,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aRehmann-Sutter, Christoph,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aReinsch, Stefan,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aSchües, Christina,
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700 1 _aSchües, Christina,
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700 1 _aSznaider, Natan,
_econtributor.
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700 1 _aWeber, Anne,
_econtributor.
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776 0 _cprint
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856 4 0 _uhttps://doi.org/10.1515/9783839459881
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856 4 0 _uhttps://www.degruyter.com/isbn/9783839459881
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856 4 2 _3Cover
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