Philosophies and sociologies of bioethics : crossing the divides /: crossing the divides. ([2018])
- Record Type:
- Book
- Title:
- Philosophies and sociologies of bioethics : crossing the divides /: crossing the divides. ([2018])
- Main Title:
- Philosophies and sociologies of bioethics : crossing the divides
- Further Information:
- Note: Hauke Riesch, Nathan Emmerich, Steven Wainwright, editors.
- Editors:
- Riesch, Hauke
Emmerich, Nathan
Wainwright, Steven - Contents:
- Intro; Contents; Contributors; Introduction: Crossing theDivides; 1 Introduction; 2 Philosophical andSociological Approaches inBioethics; 3 Interdisciplinarity asaSociological Phenomenon; 4 Understanding Bioethics: Towards Interdisciplinarity; 5 The Essays Contained inThis Volume; 6 Conclusion; References; Elective Modernism andthePolitics of(Bio)Ethical Expertise; 1 Introduction; 2 A Socio-logical Account of(Bio)Ethical Expertise; 3 Elective Modernism; 4 (Bio)Ethical Expertise andElective Modernism; 5 Conclusion; References Grounding Knowledge andNormative Valuation inAgent-Based Action andScientific Commitment1 Introduction; 2 Categories ofEpistemological Activity inSynthetic Biology; 3 The Tangle ofModularity; 3.1 Assembly Methods Affecting Modularity; 3.2 Modularity andModularizing; 4 Evolvability; 4.1 How Can Engineered Metabolic Pathways BeMaintained?; 4.2 Is Semisynthetic Evolvability Still Evolvability?; 5 The Social Aspect ofScientific Investigation; 5.1 Extended Agency Ethics; 5.2 Bridging Philosophy ofScience andSociology ofScience; 6 Concluding Remarks; References Ethics andCitizen Participation intheuBiome Institutional Review Board Debate: Some Reflections onSocial andNormative Analyses1 Citizen Science andCrowdsourced Biomedicine; 2 The Debate onuBiome Ethical Review; 3 Crowdsourcing Research intheContemporary Bioeconomy; 4 Science andTechnology Studies asEthical Analysis; References; Minding theGaps: Sensitivities inPursuing Empirical Ethics; 1 Introduction;Intro; Contents; Contributors; Introduction: Crossing theDivides; 1 Introduction; 2 Philosophical andSociological Approaches inBioethics; 3 Interdisciplinarity asaSociological Phenomenon; 4 Understanding Bioethics: Towards Interdisciplinarity; 5 The Essays Contained inThis Volume; 6 Conclusion; References; Elective Modernism andthePolitics of(Bio)Ethical Expertise; 1 Introduction; 2 A Socio-logical Account of(Bio)Ethical Expertise; 3 Elective Modernism; 4 (Bio)Ethical Expertise andElective Modernism; 5 Conclusion; References Grounding Knowledge andNormative Valuation inAgent-Based Action andScientific Commitment1 Introduction; 2 Categories ofEpistemological Activity inSynthetic Biology; 3 The Tangle ofModularity; 3.1 Assembly Methods Affecting Modularity; 3.2 Modularity andModularizing; 4 Evolvability; 4.1 How Can Engineered Metabolic Pathways BeMaintained?; 4.2 Is Semisynthetic Evolvability Still Evolvability?; 5 The Social Aspect ofScientific Investigation; 5.1 Extended Agency Ethics; 5.2 Bridging Philosophy ofScience andSociology ofScience; 6 Concluding Remarks; References Ethics andCitizen Participation intheuBiome Institutional Review Board Debate: Some Reflections onSocial andNormative Analyses1 Citizen Science andCrowdsourced Biomedicine; 2 The Debate onuBiome Ethical Review; 3 Crowdsourcing Research intheContemporary Bioeconomy; 4 Science andTechnology Studies asEthical Analysis; References; Minding theGaps: Sensitivities inPursuing Empirical Ethics; 1 Introduction; 2 Missing Matters; 3 Disciplinary Engagements; 4 Empirical Ethics Revisited; 4.1 The Determination oftheProblem; 4.2 The Description oftheProblem; 4.3 Effects andAlternatives 4.4 The Normative Weighing4.5 The Evaluation oftheEffects ofaDecision; 5 Discussion; References; 'It's Not Just About Having Babies': ASocio-bioethical Exploration ofOlder Women's Experiences ofMaking Oncofertility Decisions inBritain; 1 Introduction; 2 Cancer andFertility Preservation: ABrief Background; 3 Conducting aSociological andBioethical Research Project; 4 Premenopausal Cancer Patients' Experiences ofOncofertility; 4.1 Avoiding Early Menopause; 4.2 HCP Assumptions About Who Wants Fertility Preservation; 5 Bioethics andtheOncofertility ofOlder Women withCancer 6 ConclusionReferences; 'Can Someone Please Decide?' How theMedia Represent theRisk ofDrinking During Pregnancy; 1 Introduction; 2 Risk andtheMedia; 3 Background totheDebates onDrinking During Pregnancy; 3.1 Fetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder; 3.2 Alcohol, Pregnancy andMorality; 3.3 Advice andEducational Interventions; 4 Findings; 4.1 Conflicting Advice; 4.2 The Take-Up oftheStory inthePress; 4.3 The Revision oftheNICE Guidelines andMedia Reaction; 5 Discussion: Pitfalls inAdvising onLow Risk butWidespread Behaviour; 6 Conclusions; References … (more)
- Publisher Details:
- Cham : Springer
- Publication Date:
- 2018
- Copyright Date:
- 2018
- Extent:
- 1 online resource
- Subjects:
- 174.2
Bioethics
Bioethics -- Social aspects
PHILOSOPHY / Ethics & Moral Philosophy
Bioethics
Bioethics -- Social aspects
Philosophy
Bioethics
Sociological Theory
Electronic books - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9783319927381
3319927388 - Related ISBNs:
- 9783319927374
331992737X - Notes:
- Note: Includes bibliographical references.
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