Moral and Fictional Discourses on Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Current Responses, Future Scenarios

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This paper gives an introduction to the interdisciplinary special section. Against the historical and ethical background of reproductive technologies, it explores future scenarios of human reproduction and analyzes ways of mutual engagement between fictional and academic endeavors. The underlying idea is that we can make use of human reproduction scenarios in at least two ways: we can use them to critique technologies by imagining terrible consequences for humanity but also to defend positions that favor scientific and technological development.

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Balistreri, M., & Hansen, S. L. (2019, December 1). Moral and Fictional Discourses on Assisted Reproductive Technologies: Current Responses, Future Scenarios. NanoEthics. Springer. https://doi.org/10.1007/s11569-019-00359-y

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