Introduction - How prenatal diagnosis is entangled in historical and social contexts
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Genetic Responsibility in Germany and Israel: Practices of Prenatal Diagnosis. ed. / Christina Schües. transcript Verlag, 2022. p. 9-25 ( Bioethik / Medizinethik; Vol. 4).
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T1 - Introduction - How prenatal diagnosis is entangled in historical and social contexts
AU - Schües, Christina
PY - 2022/11/18
Y1 - 2022/11/18
N2 - When reproductive medicine introduced prenatal testing and when geneticsbegan to transform diagnosis and general prognoses into predictive genetics,genetic responsibility was introduced into bioethics and became the concernof(future)parentsandaffectedpersons.Acountry’sbiopoliticsincludedthesebiomedical practices and became concerned with how states can evaluate andregulate genetic testing, and related questions of risk management. In orderto better understand social and technological changes in the field of prenatalgenetic diagnosis, their implications for the individual and society, and theircultural,philosophicalandethicalmeanings,aresearchprojectwasfundedbythe Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).
AB - When reproductive medicine introduced prenatal testing and when geneticsbegan to transform diagnosis and general prognoses into predictive genetics,genetic responsibility was introduced into bioethics and became the concernof(future)parentsandaffectedpersons.Acountry’sbiopoliticsincludedthesebiomedical practices and became concerned with how states can evaluate andregulate genetic testing, and related questions of risk management. In orderto better understand social and technological changes in the field of prenatalgenetic diagnosis, their implications for the individual and society, and theircultural,philosophicalandethicalmeanings,aresearchprojectwasfundedbythe Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft (DFG).
KW - Philosophy
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85143569837&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.14361/9783839459881-001
DO - 10.14361/9783839459881-001
M3 - Chapter
AN - SCOPUS:85143569837
SN - 978-3-8376-5988-7
T3 - Bioethik / Medizinethik
SP - 9
EP - 25
BT - Genetic Responsibility in Germany and Israel
A2 - Schües, Christina
PB - transcript Verlag
ER -