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portada Sex and the Planet: What Opt-In Reproduction Could do for the Globe (Basic Bioethics)
Type
Physical Book
Publisher
Language
English
Pages
254
Format
Paperback
ISBN13
9780262547987

Sex and the Planet: What Opt-In Reproduction Could do for the Globe (Basic Bioethics)

Margaret Pabst Battin (Author) · The Mit Press · Paperback

Sex and the Planet: What Opt-In Reproduction Could do for the Globe (Basic Bioethics) - Margaret Pabst Battin

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Synopsis "Sex and the Planet: What Opt-In Reproduction Could do for the Globe (Basic Bioethics)"

What if human reproduction was always elective? A prominent bioethicist speculates about the possibilities--and the likely consequences. What would the world be like if all pregnancy was intended, not unintended as it is nearly half the time now? Considerably better, Margaret Pabst Battin suggests in Sex and the Planet, a provocative thought experiment with far-reaching real-world implications. Many of the world's most vexing and seemingly intractable issues begin with sex--when sperm meets egg, as Battin puts it--abortion, adolescent pregnancy, high-risk pregnancy, sexual violence, population growth and decline. Rethinking reproductive rights and exposing our many mistaken assumptions about sex, Sex and the Planet offers an optimistic picture of how we might solve these problems--by drastically curtailing unintended pregnancies using currently available methods. How we see this picture--as recommendation, prediction, utopian fantasy, totalitarian plot, hypothetical conjecture, or realistic solution--depends to a great degree on which of thirteen problematic assumptions we maintain, assumptions Battin works to identify and challenge. Taking on sensitive topics like abortion and rape and religious issues around contraception, she shows how a fully informed, nonideological approach could defuse much of the friction such issues tend to generate. Also, in her attention to male contraception and the asymmetry of female and male reproductive control, she pulls in the 50 percent of the human race--those with Y chromosomes--largely left out of discussions of reproductive health. Sex and the Planet, finally, takes a global view, inviting us to consider a possible--even plausible--reproductive future.

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