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God's ways, not our ways: a dissident Quaker's response to disability
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 73

God's ways, not our ways: a dissident Quaker's response to disability

The 2024 Backhouse Lecture God’s ways, not our ways: A dissident Quaker response to disability was delivered by Jackie Leach Scully on Monday July 8th 2024 in Adelaide. Disability has shaped Jackie’s family, career, personal and professional life, and her engagement with faith and spirituality. Drawing on her personal and professional experience, she looks at traditional and contemporary theological engagement with disability. She uses Quaker testimony to explore how Friends are called to respond to disability and impairment and shares some “dissident thinking” about disability with Australian Friends, and others, to help build a world more inclusive of all kinds of difference and diversity.

Human Flourishing in an Age of Gene Editing
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 289

Human Flourishing in an Age of Gene Editing

The potential uses of CRISPR-Cas9 and other gene editing technologies are unprecedented in human history. Altering human DNA, however, raises enormously difficult questions. Some of these questions are about safety: Can these technologies be deployed without posing an unreasonable risk of physical harm to current and future generations? But gene editing technologies also raise other moral questions, which touch on deeply held, personal, cultural, and societal values. In the new essays collected here, an interdisciplinary group of scholars asks age-old questions about the nature and well-being of humans in the context of a revolutionary new biotechnology--one that has the potential to change the genetic make-up of both existing people and future generations.

Disability Bioethics
  • Language: en

Disability Bioethics

Jackie Leach Scully argues that bioethics cannot avoid the task of considering the moral meaning of disability in humans - beyond simply regulating reproductive choices or new areas of biomedical research. By focusing on the experiential and empirical reality of impairment, and drawing on recent work in disability studies, Scully brings new attention to complex ethical questions surrounding disability. Impairment is variously considered as a set of social relations and practices, as experienced embodiment, and as an emancipatory movement, as well as a biomedical phenomenon. In this way, disability is joined to the general late-twentieth century trend of attending to difference as a significant and central axis of subjectivity and social life.

Autonomy and the Situated Self
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 323

Autonomy and the Situated Self

Bioethics tells a heroic story about its origins and purpose. The impetus for its contemporary development can be traced to concern about widespread paternalism in medicine, mistreatment of research subjects used in medical experimentation, and questions about the implication of technological developments in medical practice. Bioethics, then, began as a defender of the interests of patients and the rights of research participants, and understood itself to play an important role as a critic of powerful interests in medicine and medical practice. Autonomy and the Situated Self argues that, as bioethics has become successful, it no longer clearly lives up to these founding ideals, and it offers...

The Ethics of Inheritable Genetic Modification
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 356

The Ethics of Inheritable Genetic Modification

Is inheritable genetic modification the new dividing line in gene therapy? The editors of this searching investigation, representing clinical medicine, public health and biomedical ethics, have established a distinguished team of scientists and scholars to address the issues from the perspectives of biological and social science, law and ethics, including an intriguing Foreword from Peter Singer. Their purpose is to consider how society might deal with the ethical concerns raised by inheritable genetic modification, and to re-examine prevailing views about whether these procedures will ever be ethically and socially justifiable. The book also provides background to define the field, and discusses the biological and technological potential for inheritable genetic modification, its limitations, and its connection with gene therapy, cloning, and other reproductive interventions. For scientists, bioethicists, clinicians, counsellors and public commentators, this is an essential contribution to one of the critical debates in current genetics.

The ^AOxford Handbook of Feminist Philosophy
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 610

The ^AOxford Handbook of Feminist Philosophy

This Handbook offers an overview of the contemporary state of the field in feminist philosophy. The editors' introduction and forty-five essays cover feminist critical engagements with and contributions to philosophy and other scholarly fields, as well as feminist approaches to some of the current and crucial issues known across the world. The volume provides a rigorous but accessible resource for students and scholars interested in diverse approaches within feminist philosophy and how feminist philosophers situate their work within the philosophical mainstream and other disciplines.

The Quaker Condition
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 276

The Quaker Condition

This book focuses primarily on what we have termed the ‘Quaker Condition’. It looks sociologically at the condition of present-day British Quakerism. This original and innovative collection contributes to several different, though obviously connected, fields within the study of religion. It operates on five levels. In the first place, the volume is the first to represent, substantially, the contribution of social science to the study of Quakerism and therefore provides useful comparative material for those whose focus is on other faith groups. Second , the book focuses largely on British Quakerism and so enriches the pool of resources relating to the sociology of British religion and Bri...

God's Ways, Not Our Ways
  • Language: en

God's Ways, Not Our Ways

The 2024 Backhouse Lecture was delivered by Jackie Leach Scully. Drawing on her personal and professional experience, she looks at traditional and contemporary theological engagement with disability.

Feminist Bioethics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 330

Feminist Bioethics

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-03-15
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The essays collected here explore the relation of feminist bioethics to mainstream bioethical thought and practice. From publisher description.

Playing in the Presence
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 132

Playing in the Presence

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2002
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  • Publisher: Unknown

The last half of the twentieth century saw an explosion in our understanding of genetics and molecular biology; the questions now are in what form that genetic understanding will be put to use; and how and by whom it will be controlled. It's about science and spirituality, and how the two are connected.