AbstractThe expressivist objection to prenatal testing is acknowledged as a significant critique of prenatal testing practices most commonly advanced by disability rights supporters. Such writers argue that prenatal testing and selective termination practices are objectionable as they express disvalue not only of the foetus being tested, but also of disabled people as a whole, by focusing exclusively on the disabling trait. While the objection has been widely critiqued on the basis of its theoretical incoherence, this paper highlights the way in which it, nevertheless, is a significant mediator in decisions around the use of reproductive genetic technologies. By drawing on 41 in-depth qualitative interviews (drawn from a sample of 61) condu...
The current emphasis on the exploration of the human genome has had multifold impacts on multiple fi...
Due to rapid advances in reproductive technologies, the availability of emerging prenatal genetic te...
As the capacities of Reproductive Genetic Technologies expand, would-be parents face an increasing n...
AbstractThe expressivist objection to prenatal testing is acknowledged as a significant critique of ...
The ‘expressivist objection’ (EO) refers to the notion that using reproductive (genetic) technologie...
The ‘expressivist objection’ (EO) refers to the notion that using reproductive (genetic) technologie...
Arguments have been forwarded that terminating a pregnancy affected by a congenital abnormality disc...
According to the expressivist argument the choice to use biotechnologies to prevent the birth of ind...
Drawing on literature about the disability rights critique of prenatal genetic testing, this article...
Many predict that our new understanding of human genetics will soon lead to the development of new ...
Background The problem of disability is evident in historical and contemporary western society. Medi...
Legal prohibitions are often simple responses to highly complex ethical and social problems. Recomme...
AbstractThis paper explores contemporary policies and practices surrounding prenatal diagnosis, and ...
The vast majority, approximately 75%, of women in the United States who receive a prenatal diagnosis...
The prevention of inherited disabilities is viewed in two contrasting ways – either as enhancing rep...
The current emphasis on the exploration of the human genome has had multifold impacts on multiple fi...
Due to rapid advances in reproductive technologies, the availability of emerging prenatal genetic te...
As the capacities of Reproductive Genetic Technologies expand, would-be parents face an increasing n...
AbstractThe expressivist objection to prenatal testing is acknowledged as a significant critique of ...
The ‘expressivist objection’ (EO) refers to the notion that using reproductive (genetic) technologie...
The ‘expressivist objection’ (EO) refers to the notion that using reproductive (genetic) technologie...
Arguments have been forwarded that terminating a pregnancy affected by a congenital abnormality disc...
According to the expressivist argument the choice to use biotechnologies to prevent the birth of ind...
Drawing on literature about the disability rights critique of prenatal genetic testing, this article...
Many predict that our new understanding of human genetics will soon lead to the development of new ...
Background The problem of disability is evident in historical and contemporary western society. Medi...
Legal prohibitions are often simple responses to highly complex ethical and social problems. Recomme...
AbstractThis paper explores contemporary policies and practices surrounding prenatal diagnosis, and ...
The vast majority, approximately 75%, of women in the United States who receive a prenatal diagnosis...
The prevention of inherited disabilities is viewed in two contrasting ways – either as enhancing rep...
The current emphasis on the exploration of the human genome has had multifold impacts on multiple fi...
Due to rapid advances in reproductive technologies, the availability of emerging prenatal genetic te...
As the capacities of Reproductive Genetic Technologies expand, would-be parents face an increasing n...