Can not wanting to know be responsible? Conceptual analysis and meanings of not-knowing in Israeli and German prenatal genetic practices

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  • Christina Schües
  • Stefan Reinsch
  • Aviad Raz
  • Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationGenetic Responsibility in Germany and Israel : Practices of Prenatal Diagnosis
EditorsChristina Schües
Number of pages43
Publishertranscript Verlag
Publication date18.11.2022
Pages303-345
ISBN (print)9783837659887
ISBN (electronic)9783839459881
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Publication statusPublished - 18.11.2022

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