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Feminism and reproductive technologies.

Joan C Callahan

    The Journal of Clinical Ethics
    |April 1, 1994
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    This book examines the ethical implications of reproductive technologies, urging readers to critically consider their impact on women and children. It highlights the importance of addressing moral concerns surrounding these emerging scientific advancements.

    Area of Science:

    • Social Science
    • Feminist Theory
    • Bioethics

    Background:

    • Emerging reproductive technologies raise complex moral questions.
    • Existing discourse often overlooks the specific impacts on women and children.
    • A critical examination of these technologies is necessary.

    Purpose of the Study:

    • To critically analyze the ethical and social dimensions of reproductive technologies.
    • To provoke thoughtful consideration of the moral issues for women and children.
    • To encourage a deeper engagement with the societal implications of assisted reproduction.

    Main Methods:

    • The study employs a social science and radical feminist perspective.
    • It involves a critical review of current reproductive technologies and their societal impact.
    Keywords:
    Genetics and ReproductionLiving Laboratories: Women and Reproductive Technologies (Rowland, R.)

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  • Analysis focuses on ethical considerations and potential consequences.
  • Main Results:

    • Reproductive technologies present significant moral challenges.
    • The impact on women and children requires careful consideration.
    • The book argues for a more critical public discourse on these issues.

    Conclusions:

    • The book's arguments are crucial for anyone interested in reproductive ethics.
    • It successfully generates necessary concerns about reproductive technologies.
    • Widespread readership is encouraged to foster critical thinking and ethical debate.