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Revolutionizing Reproduction: The Ethical Landscape of In Vitro Gametogenesis (Hardback)


ISBN13: 9780197810378
To be Published: May 2026
Publisher: Oxford University Press USA
Country of Publication: USA
Format: Hardback
Price: £68.00
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Revolutionizing Reproduction explores the rapidly advancing field of in vitro gametogenesis (IVG)-the generation of sperm and eggs from somatic or stem cells in the laboratory-and its profound implications for science, ethics, and society. While IVG holds transformative potential for treating infertility, enabling same-sex reproduction, and expanding reproductive options, it also presents significant ethical, legal, and social challenges that demand urgent attention.

Bringing together leading experts from scientific, philosophical, legal, and sociological backgrounds, this collection grounds the ethical debate in the latest scientific developments. Chapters analyse the technical foundations of IVG, its potential to overcome evolutionary constraints on human reproduction, and the complex ethical questions surrounding its applications. These include enhancing reproductive autonomy, facilitating same-sex and solo reproduction, the possibility of multiplex parenting involving more than two genetic progenitors, and the implications for embryo selection, including concerns about eugenics and iterative selection processes. The volume critically examines core concepts such as reproductive liberty, the moral status of embryos, the definition of parenthood and genetic relatedness, and the potential commodification of human life. It also considers public attitudes, the influence of social norms, and the need for robust governance frameworks to guide the responsible development and implementation of IVG.

Subjects:
Medical Law and Bioethics
Contents:
Introduction-Are We Ready for a Revolution?
1:In Vitro Gametogenesis: Creation of Gametes in a Dish, Katsuhiko Hayashi
2:Reproduction without Constraints: How IVG Will Reshape Reproduction, Christopher Gyngell, Julian Savulescu, and Tsutomu Sawai
3:IVG and Relational Procreative Autonomy, Sonia M. Suter
4:Sex and Gender Minorities and In Vitro Gametes: Ethics, Access, and Status Equality, Timothy F. Murphy
5:Eugenics under the Microscope, Robert Sparrow
6:Respecting Offspring; Identifying Parents: When Is In Vitro Gametogenesis (Truly) Parental?, Helen Watt
7:Multiplex Parenting Revised, César Palacios-González
8:The Ethics of Solo Reproduction, Anantharaman Muralidharan
9:In Vitro Gametogenesis and the Concept of Genetic Parenthood, Hilary Bowman-Smart
10:Artificial Gametes and the Deconstruction of Reproduction, Anna Smajdor
11:Gendered and Ageist Norms of Parenthood Manifested in Public Attitudes Towards IVG, Heidi Mertes
12:Japanese Perspectives on In Vitro Gametogenesis: Insights from a Questionnaire Survey, Kyoko Akatsuka, Tsutomu Sawai, Taichi Hatta, and Misao Fujita
13:Critical Bioethics: On False Hope, Normative Assumptions, and Re-negotiation in the Ethical Debate about IVG, Seppe Segers and Dorian Accoe