Book Details

A Life (Un)Worthy of Living

Publication year: 2007

ISBN: 978-1-4020-5218-7

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This book presents the findings of a study into the social shaping of reproductive genetics in Germany and Israel, two exceptionally interesting social settings, which share a traumatic history. ‘This is a unique and courageous book. Yael Hashiloni-Dolev studied the field of reproductive genetics in Israel and Germany, and found out that while in Germany social, cultural, legal and religious conditions restrict the selection of embryos based on prenatal diagnosis, it is strongly encouraged in Israel. This unexpected finding is brilliantly analyzed by the author. Thus this excellent book must be read and discussed by social scientists, human geneticists, genetic counsellors, bio ethicists and medical students.


Subject: Humanities, Social Science and Law, Adoption, Chromosom, Embryo, Germany, Israel, New Reproductive Technologies, Prenatal Diagnosis, diagnosis, genetics, morality, reproductive genetics