Children of Choice
In "Children of Choice," author John A. Robertson delves into the transformative technologies shaping our reproductive landscape, including cloning, genetic screening, embryo freezing, in vitro fertilization, and more. Published by Princeton University Press in 1996, this insightful paperback spans 291 pages and explores the ethical, legal, and social controversies that accompany these advancements in reproductive medicine.
Robertson raises thought-provoking questions, such as the rights of frozen embryos and the implications of reproductive choices on society. With a focus on biological sciences, medical ethics, and women's studies, "Children of Choice" is an essential read for anyone interested in the intersections of health care delivery, politics, and social science. This book invites readers to reflect on the moral dilemmas posed by modern reproductive technologies and their impact on our understanding of choice and autonomy.