Prenatal Person
Explore the profound ethical questions surrounding modern reproductive technologies in Prenatal Person by Norman M. Ford. Published in 2002 by John Wiley and Sons Ltd, this insightful paperback spans 272 pages, making it an essential read for students of theology, philosophy, and health studies, as well as anyone interested in the moral implications of human reproductive technology.
Ford delves into the ethical debates prompted by advancements in prenatal care, offering clarity and guidance on complex issues that impact families and society. This book serves as a valuable resource for understanding the intersection of ethics and reproductive health, focusing on the religious aspects and moral considerations that shape our views on the fetus and childbirth.
Whether you are a student, a professional in the field, or a curious reader, Prenatal Person will equip you with the knowledge to navigate these challenging ethical landscapes.