Mutating Concepts, Evolving Disciplines: Genetics,...

Mutating Concepts, Evolving Disciplines: Genetics, Medicine, and Society

Lisa S. Parker, Rachel A. Ankeny (auth.), Lisa S. Parker, Rachel A. Ankeny (eds.)
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Advances in genetics, such as the Human Genome Project's successful mapping of the human genome and the discovery of ever more sites of disease-related mutations, invite re-examination of basic concepts underlying our fundamental social practices and institutions. Having children, assigning responsibility, identifying causes, using social and scientific resources to improve human well-being, among other concepts, will never be the same. Our concepts of moral and legal responsibility, cause and effect, disease prevention, health, disability, enhancement, personal identity, and reproductive autonomy and responsibility are all subtly changing in response to developments in genetics. Biology, law, medicine, and other disciplines are also evolving in response to mutating concepts in genetics itself-for example, dominance, causation, behavior, gene expression, and gene. The selections in this volume employ philosophical and historical perspectives to shed light on classic social, ethical, and philosophical issues raised with renewed urgency against the backdrop of the mapping of the human genome.

Year:
2002
Edition:
1
Publisher:
Springer Netherlands
Language:
english
Pages:
333
ISBN 10:
9401039593
ISBN 13:
9789401039598
Series:
Philosophy and Medicine 75
File:
PDF, 7.14 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2002
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