The Artificial Womb on Trial
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:27th Feb '25
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This Element scrutinises the research through which artificial wombs could come about, investigating the ethical pursuit of this technology.
Artificial womb technology is approaching over the scientific horizon. This Element places the research and development process of the technology under the microscope and explores the bioethical issues raised by human subject trials of ectogenic prototypes. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.Artificial womb technology is approaching over the scientific horizon. Recent proof-of-principle experiments using foetal animals have prompted a new surge of bioethical interest in the topic: scholars have asked what ectogenesis would mean for individuals, family, oppressed groups, and society at large; how we can or should regulate the technology; and whose interests motivate ectogenic research. However, a full investigation of the bioethics of ectogenesis must ask, 'how do we get there?' This Element places the research and development process itself under the microscope and explores the bioethical issues raised by human subject trials of ectogenic prototypes. This title is also available as Open Access on Cambridge Core.
ISBN: 9781009544498
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80 pages