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Medical Ethics, Reproductive Medicine & Technology, Ethics & Moral Philosophy - Theoretical, Ethics & Moral Philosophy - Applied - Bioethics/Medical, Physical Anthropology, Evolution

Human Evolution

by Lewis Petrinovich
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An extremely well-organized, conceptually clear, empirically informed, and carefully argued volume...What makes this contribution special is the invigorating infusion of a wealth of principles and knowledge derived from evolutionary biology, neurophysiology, and cognitive science...The chapters provide abundant material for animated discussion.'' β€”- Evolution and Human Behavior, September 1997 When engaging in laboratory and field studies, researchers have an extensive set of implicit assumptions that justifies their research. However, these assumptions are rarely made explicit either to the researchers themselves, to their colleagues, or to the public. In this fascinating volume, the author gives insight into these underlying beliefs that scientists have regarding moral and biological issues involved in human life-such as decisions that influence reproductive practices, the termination of life, and the pursuit of biomedical research. He then uses this descriptive base to develop an ethic based on rational liberalism. His arguments stem from the thinking of biologists, moral philosophers, cognitive scientists, and social and developmental psychologists.

Synopsis

An extremely well-organized, conceptually clear, empirically informed, and carefully argued volume...What makes this contribution special is the invigorating infusion of a wealth of principles and knowledge derived from evolutionary biology, neurophysiology, and cognitive science...The chapters provide abundant material for animated discussion.'' —- Evolution and Human Behavior, September 1997 When engaging in laboratory and field studies, researchers have an extensive set of implicit assumptions that justifies their research. However, these assumptions are rarely made explicit either to the researchers themselves, to their colleagues, or to the public. In this fascinating volume, the author gives insight into these underlying beliefs that scientists have regarding moral and biological issues involved in human life-such as decisions that influence reproductive practices, the termination of life, and the pursuit of biomedical research. He then uses this descriptive base to develop an ethic based on rational liberalism. His arguments stem from the thinking of biologists, moral philosophers, cognitive scientists, and social and developmental psychologists.

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Explores the moral and ethical debates surrounding evolution, abortion, reproductive technologies, and fetal tissue research. Presents guidelines for argument, examines the naturalistic and slippery slope fallacies, discusses evolutionary mechanisms and moral philosophy, and details arguments and concepts regarding the critical nature of personhood. The author believes that the same principles should apply to issues regarding abortion and the death of humans and keeping, killing, and consuming nonhuman animals. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

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Explores the moral and ethical debates surrounding evolution, abortion, reproductive technologies, and fetal tissue research. Presents guidelines for argument, examines the naturalistic and slippery slope fallacies, discusses evolutionary mechanisms and moral philosophy, and details arguments and concepts regarding the critical nature of personhood. The author believes that the same principles should apply to issues regarding abortion and the death of humans and keeping, killing, and consuming nonhuman animals. Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)

Book Details

Published
September 1, 2007
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York, LLC
Pages
356
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780306449390

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