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- 2002070974 contributor B9241343.
- 2002070974 created "c2002.".
- 2002070974 date "2002".
- 2002070974 date "c2002.".
- 2002070974 dateCopyrighted "c2002.".
- 2002070974 description "Includes bibliographical references (p. [259]-270) and index.".
- 2002070974 description "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Background -- The wider context -- Application -- Support group -- Overview of the project and the book -- Chapter 2: Methodology -- Questionnaire -- Lecture -- Workshop -- Freda's story -- If you could ask one question -- Note taking -- Analysis -- Questionnaires -- Workshop notes -- Other data -- Further considerations -- Insider/outsider status -- Dual nature of the project -- Chapter 3: Being Human: Genetic Testing and Manipulation -- Freda's choice -- Genetic determinism -- The value of self-knowledge -- The meaning of suffering -- Genetic manipulation and human identity -- Chapter 4: Secrets in the Family: Genetic Privacy -- Professional responsibilities -- Disclosure decisions within the family -- Boundaries between Freda and her children -- Other family members -- Concluding remarks, -- Assignment of harm -- Privileging the genetic family -- Construction of family mythologies -- Chapter 5: Power and Responsibility: Third-Party Access and Patenting -- Genetic information and insurance -- Access by Freda's employers -- Widening the circle of responsibility -- Real life in the business world -- Patenting and scientific research -- Freda's scientists -- Concluding remarks -- Power -- Context -- Chapter 6: Going Against Nature: Genetic Manipulation and Other Species -- Species identity and integrity -- Changing species identity -- Hybrids and the unnatural -- The goodness of nature -- Theological models -- Chapter 7: Celebrating Diversity: Genetic Variation and Disability -- Genetic variation and disability -- Medical and social models of disability -- Reproductive decisions -- Genes and medical prediction -- Testing and disability -- Disability and theodicy -- Defining normality -- Concluding remarks -- Chapter 8: Broader Themes -- The meaning of genes -- Responsibility and technology -- Reappraising familiar things -- Concluding remarks -- Chapter 9: Making Moral Evaluations -- Moral decisions -- Reason and emotion in moral evaluation -- The importance of context and relationship -- Good enough decisions -- The importance of time -- Approaches to moral evaluation -- Values and principles -- Discernment -- Moral vocabulary and moral competence -- Final comments.".
- 2002070974 extent "x, 276 p. ;".
- 2002070974 identifier "0773470646 (v. 4)".
- 2002070974 identifier "077347286X (QS series)".
- 2002070974 identifier 2002070974.html.
- 2002070974 isPartOf "Quaker studies ; v. 4".
- 2002070974 issued "2002".
- 2002070974 issued "c2002.".
- 2002070974 language "eng".
- 2002070974 publisher "Lewiston, N.Y. : E. Mellen Press,".
- 2002070974 spatial "Great Britain.".
- 2002070974 subject "174/.25 21".
- 2002070974 subject "Genetics Religious aspects Society of Friends.".
- 2002070974 subject "QH438.7 .S36 2002".
- 2002070974 subject "Society of Friends Great Britain.".
- 2002070974 tableOfContents "Machine generated contents note: Chapter 1: Background -- The wider context -- Application -- Support group -- Overview of the project and the book -- Chapter 2: Methodology -- Questionnaire -- Lecture -- Workshop -- Freda's story -- If you could ask one question -- Note taking -- Analysis -- Questionnaires -- Workshop notes -- Other data -- Further considerations -- Insider/outsider status -- Dual nature of the project -- Chapter 3: Being Human: Genetic Testing and Manipulation -- Freda's choice -- Genetic determinism -- The value of self-knowledge -- The meaning of suffering -- Genetic manipulation and human identity -- Chapter 4: Secrets in the Family: Genetic Privacy -- Professional responsibilities -- Disclosure decisions within the family -- Boundaries between Freda and her children -- Other family members -- Concluding remarks, -- Assignment of harm -- Privileging the genetic family -- Construction of family mythologies -- Chapter 5: Power and Responsibility: Third-Party Access and Patenting -- Genetic information and insurance -- Access by Freda's employers -- Widening the circle of responsibility -- Real life in the business world -- Patenting and scientific research -- Freda's scientists -- Concluding remarks -- Power -- Context -- Chapter 6: Going Against Nature: Genetic Manipulation and Other Species -- Species identity and integrity -- Changing species identity -- Hybrids and the unnatural -- The goodness of nature -- Theological models -- Chapter 7: Celebrating Diversity: Genetic Variation and Disability -- Genetic variation and disability -- Medical and social models of disability -- Reproductive decisions -- Genes and medical prediction -- Testing and disability -- Disability and theodicy -- Defining normality -- Concluding remarks -- Chapter 8: Broader Themes -- The meaning of genes -- Responsibility and technology -- Reappraising familiar things -- Concluding remarks -- Chapter 9: Making Moral Evaluations -- Moral decisions -- Reason and emotion in moral evaluation -- The importance of context and relationship -- Good enough decisions -- The importance of time -- Approaches to moral evaluation -- Values and principles -- Discernment -- Moral vocabulary and moral competence -- Final comments.".
- 2002070974 title "Quaker approaches to moral issues in genetics / Jackie Leach Scully.".
- 2002070974 type "text".