Who Says You're Dead?
Medical & Ethical Dilemmas for the Curious & Concerned
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Narrated by:
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Jonathan Yen
● A daughter gets tested to see if she's a match to donate a kidney to her father. The test reveals that she is not the man's biological daughter. Should the doctor tell the father? Or the daughter?
● A deaf couple prefers a deaf baby. Should they be allowed to use medical technology to ensure they have a child who can't hear?
● Who should get custody of an embryo created through IVF when a couple divorces?
● Or, when you or a loved one is on life support, Who says you're dead?
In short, engaging scenarios, Dr. Appel takes on hot-button issues that many of us will confront: genetic screening, sexuality, privacy, doctor-patient confidentiality. He unpacks each hypothetical with a brief reflection drawing from science, philosophy, and history, explaining how others have approached these controversies in real-world cases. Who Says You're Dead? is designed to defy easy answers and to stimulate thought and even debate among professionals and armchair ethicists alike.©2019 Jacob M. Appel
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Whatever the attitudes in the USA I would request for the publishers to change this section, as comparing FGM to male circumcision is completely medically inaccurate.
Interesting ...but highlights differing attitudes
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