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Gene Mapping

Annas, George J.Elias, Sherman(Contributions by)
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This thought-provoking book thoroughly identifies and explores the legal and ethical dimensions of the new genetics and the Human Genome Project.

While accepting the goals of modern genetics research, the book takes a critical approach to the Human Genome Project.

More precise genetic information may result in genetic discrimination, and genetic privacy will be widely threatened in employment and insurance.

The way we view disease, normalcy and our own humanness may undergo significant change as clinical medicine becomes increasingly genetics-based.

We are more than our genes, but mapping them will move society into "genetics territory," and we may act as if our genes determine our destiny.

This timely work brings together a group of the leading experts in genetics, medicine, history of science, health law, philosophy of science, and medical ethics to assess the current state of modern human genetics, and to determine the legal and ethical guidelines needed to prevent the misuse of human genetics.

The six sections of the book, read together, map the social policy contours of modern human genetics.

The first part describes the science of the Human Genome Project. The second addresses specific social policy implications, including the relevance of the recombinant DNA history, the eugenics legacy, military applications, and issues of race and class in the context of genetic discrimination.

The third part focuses on broader philosophical issues, including reductionism and determinism, the concept of disease, and using germline gene therapy to "improve" human beings.

The fourth is directed at the clinical implications of the new genetics, including privacy and confidentiality, genetic screening and counselling.

The fifth part focuses on the legal and ethical frontiers in genetics, especially procreative liberty, patent issues, and regulatory mechanisms.

In the final part the editors set forth a prioritized social policy research agenda human gene mapping.

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Product Details
Oxford University Press Inc
0195073037 / 9780195073034
Hardback
174
01/10/1992
United States
English
313 pages, line illustrations, tables