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14ContributorsIn Eva M. Neumann-Held, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Barbara Herrnstein Smith & E. Roy Weintraub (eds.), Genes in Development: Re-reading the Molecular Paradigm, Duke University Press. pp. 365-368. 2020.
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24IndexIn Eva M. Neumann-Held, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Barbara Herrnstein Smith & E. Roy Weintraub (eds.), Genes in Development: Re-reading the Molecular Paradigm, Duke University Press. pp. 369-378. 2020.
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108Genes in Development: Re-reading the Molecular Paradigm (edited book)Duke University Press. 2020.In light of scientific advances such as genomics, predictive diagnostics, genetically engineered agriculture, nuclear transfer cloning, and the manipulation of stem cells, the idea that genes carry predetermined molecular programs or blueprints is pervasive. Yet new scientific discoveries—such as rna transcripts of single genes that can lead to the production of different compounds from the same pieces of dna—challenge the concept of the gene alone as the dominant factor in biological developmen…Read more
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34Intergenerational healthcare ethics: considering conceptualizations of generations and their collective and temporal dimensionsMedicine, Health Care and Philosophy 29 (1): 225-241. 2026.Current challenges in medicine and healthcare raise new questions regarding the moral relations between generations, thus highlighting the increasing relevance of intergenerational perspectives in healthcare ethics. However, the underlying notions of generations often remain vague and heterogeneous. This contribution aims to clarify the scope of conceptual meanings of ‘generation’ through explication and differentiation in order to advance the analytical potential of intergenerational perspectiv…Read more
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160Ethik des assistierten Suizids: Autonomien, Vulnerabilitäten, Ambivalenzen (edited book)transcript Verlag. 2024.AbstractÜber das eigene Lebensende autonom bestimmen zu können, ist der Wunsch vieler Menschen. Höchste Gerichte in Deutschland und Österreich erkennen das Recht auf assistierten Suizid als eine Form des selbstbestimmten Sterbens an. In der Schweiz tragen Sterbehilfeorganisationen zu einer breiteren Akzeptanz bei. Wie aber ist die Suizidhilfe ethisch zu rechtfertigen? Und wie soll die emergente Praxis geregelt und gelebt werden? Die Beiträger*innen widmen sich diesen Fragen aus interdisziplinäre…Read more
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61Biomedicine within the Limits of Human Existence – Biomedical Technology and Practice Reconsidered: Doorn, The Netherlands, 8–13 April 2005Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 8 (3): 385-387. 2005.
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31Ethik der genetischen Kommunikation im Kontext des genomischen Neugeborenen-Screenings: Hermeneutische Überlegungen und zwei FallbeispieleEthik in der Medizin 37 (3): 407-421. 2025.Definition of the problem This article examines the ethical implications of genomic newborn screening (gNBS) from a hermeneutic perspective. Decisions on criteria for preventive actionability, as well as on the detailed analysis and disclosure of genetic information to parents or to those affected, largely depend on the meaning and significance of the genetic information in question. gNBS represents a new form of genetic communication in which also popular understandings of the special significa…Read more
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21Ethics of genetic communication in the context of genomic newborn screening: hermeneutic considerations and two case studiesEthik in der Medizin 37 (3): 407-421. 2025.Definition of the problem This article examines the ethical implications of genomic newborn screening (gNBS) from a hermeneutic perspective. Decisions on criteria for preventive actionability, as well as on the detailed analysis and disclosure of genetic information to parents or to those affected, largely depend on the meaning and significance of the genetic information in question. gNBS represents a new form of genetic communication in which also popular understandings of the special significa…Read more
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23EinleitungIn Claudia Bozzaro, Gesine Richter & Christoph Rehmann-Sutter (eds.), Ethik des assistierten Suizids: Autonomien, Vulnerabilitäten, Ambivalenzen, Transcript Verlag. pp. 9-14. 2024.
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9EinleitungIn Claudia Bozzaro, Gesine Richter & Christoph Rehmann-Sutter (eds.), Ethik des assistierten Suizids: Autonomien, Vulnerabilitäten, Ambivalenzen, Transcript Verlag. pp. 256-258. 2024.
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10Autor*innenverzeichnisIn Claudia Bozzaro, Gesine Richter & Christoph Rehmann-Sutter (eds.), Ethik des assistierten Suizids: Autonomien, Vulnerabilitäten, Ambivalenzen, Transcript Verlag. pp. 323-328. 2024.
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4Poiesis and Praxis: Two Modes of Understanding DevelopmentIn Eva M. Neumann-Held, Christoph Rehmann-Sutter, Barbara Herrnstein Smith & E. Roy Weintraub (eds.), Genes in Development: Re-reading the Molecular Paradigm, Duke University Press. pp. 313-334. 2020.
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52EditorialInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 18 (1): 1-8. 2025.It is hard not to set an alarmist tone when it comes to the disastrous impacts of the human-made climate crisis today. Yet unrestricted heating of the atmosphere due to record-level greenhouse gases leads to extreme weather events with spiraling negative impacts on planetary and human health (World Meteorological Organization 2025; Hamilton et al. 2021; Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change 2023). Yet, despite both the observable acceleration and escalation of extreme weather and the scienti…Read more
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55Janna Thompson’s Argument for Climate ObligationsInternational Journal of Feminist Approaches to Bioethics 18 (1): 169-193. 2025.To understand the escalating climate crisis from a critical bioethical perspective it is essential to view it as a relationship of injustice between generations. However, future generations are not an abstract cohort of yet-to-exist people. Instead, sequentially overlapping generations coexist at all times in generative intergenerational relationships. Polities are intergenerational communities that involve childbearing, parenting, caregiving, and shared responsibility for the wellbeing and flou…Read more
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857Gibt es einen therapeutischen Imperativ zum genome editing in der menschlichen Keimbahn? [Is there a therapeutic imperative for editing the human germline genome? / Existe-t-il un impératif thérapeutique à l'édition du génome dans la lignée germinale humaine]URPP Human Reproduction Reloaded | H2R (University of Zurich), Working Paper Series, 05/2022. Zurich and Geneva: Seismo 1 (5): 1-21. 2022.Abstract: This working paper focuses on the question whether there is a therapeutic imperative that, in specific situations, would oblige us to perform genome editing at the germline level in the context of assisted reproduction. The answer to this central question is discussed primarily with reference to specific scenarios where preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) does not represent an acceptable alternative to germline genome editing based on either medical, or ethical, or – from the persp…Read more
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36Temporal VulnerabilityZeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 11 (2). 2025.In a series of writings, the Australian philosopher Janna Thompson (1942 - 2022) developed a political ethics of intergenerational justice. She combines the responsibilities of the present in regard of the injustice of previous generations with the responsibilities of the present for the injustice to those not yet born. Her political ethics of intergenerational justice contains an argument for the justification of intergenerational care and responsibility, which is based on vulnerability and dep…Read more
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50“So, what is an embryo?” A comparative study of the views of those asked to donate embryos for hESC research in the UK and SwitzerlandNew Genetics and Society 27 (2): 113-126. 2008.The moral status of the human embryo has gained much attention in debates over the acceptability, or otherwise, of human embryonic stem cell research. Far less attention has been paid to the suppliers of those embryos: people who have undergone IVF treatment to produce embryos to assist them to have a baby. It is sociologically and ethically important to understand their views and experiences of being asked to donate embryos for research if we are to fully understand the wider social and regulat…Read more
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60The body as an obstacle and the “other”. How patients with chronic inflammatory bowel diseases view their body, self and the good lifeBMC Medical Ethics 25 (1): 1-15. 2024.Background Treatment of chronic inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) aims to improve patients’ quality of life and the extent of treatment success is measured via patient reported outcomes (PROs). However, questionnaires used to collect PROs often include scales that are not specific to IBDs. Improving these scales requires a deeper understanding of patients’ lived experience. With this study we give first insights and develop hypotheses on how patients with IBDs experience their body and self and h…Read more
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38‘Divers’ divers denkenZeitschrift für Praktische Philosophie 11 (1). 2024.Was kann die ‚dritte‘ Geschlechtsoption jenseits von ‚weiblich‘ und ‚männlich‘ bedeuten? Auf der Grundlage der Entscheidung des deutschen Bundesverfassungsgerichts von 2017, welche die explizite Anerkennung einer dritten Geschlechtskategorie ‚divers‘ forderte, diskutiert dieser Beitrag die soziale Funktion von nichtbinären Geschlechtskategorien. Es argumentiert, dass die dritte Option nicht nur ein negativer Begriff ist, der beide traditionellen Geschlechter verneint. Sie muss auch als positive …Read more
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21Was bedeuten Sterbewünsche?In Claudia Bozzaro, Gesine Richter & Christoph Rehmann-Sutter (eds.), Ethik des assistierten Suizids: Autonomien, Vulnerabilitäten, Ambivalenzen, Transcript Verlag. pp. 289-302. 2024.
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25Nicht lebensmüde, aber lebenssattIn Claudia Bozzaro, Gesine Richter & Christoph Rehmann-Sutter (eds.), Ethik des assistierten Suizids: Autonomien, Vulnerabilitäten, Ambivalenzen, Transcript Verlag. pp. 259-262. 2024.
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22Einer, der ihnen die Finsternis bringtIn Claudia Bozzaro, Gesine Richter & Christoph Rehmann-Sutter (eds.), Ethik des assistierten Suizids: Autonomien, Vulnerabilitäten, Ambivalenzen, Transcript Verlag. pp. 127-130. 2024.
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748Naturerkenntnis Und Natursein (edited book)Suhrkamp Publishers. 1998.Indem dieser Band sich auf das Verhältnis von Naturerkennen und Natursein konzentriert, thematisiert er einen wesentlichen Ausschnitt aus dem weiten Spektrum von Böhmes philosophischer Arbeit. Um die Naturthematik möglichst breit zu entfalten und für Querverbindungen offenzuhalten, ist der vorliegende Band in drei Abschnitte gegliedert. Im ersten Abschnitt stehen Charakter und Reichweite der wissenschaftlichen Erkenntnis von Natur im Mittelpunkt. Der zweite Teil des Bandes stellt alternative Per…Read more
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192The Well- and Unwell-Being of a ChildTopoi 32 (2): 197-205. 2013.The concept of the ‘well-being of the child’ (like the ‘child’s welfare’ and ‘best interests of the child’) has remained underdetermined in legal and ethical texts on the needs and rights of children. As a hypothetical construct that draws attention to the child’s long-term welfare, the well-being of the child is a broader concept than autonomy and happiness. This paper clarifies some conceptual issues of the well-being of the child from a philosophical point of view. The main question is how we…Read more
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100Hat ein Kind eine Pflicht, Blutstammzellen für ein krankes Geschwisterkind zu spenden?Ethik in der Medizin 25 (2): 89-102. 2013.ZusammenfassungDie allogene Transplantation von Blutstammzellen aus dem Körper von Kindern, die der Spende nicht selbst zustimmen können, in den Körper eines kranken Geschwisterkindes wirft schwierige ethische Fragen auf. Wie kann ein risikobehafteter, fremdnütziger medizinischer Eingriff ethisch gerechtfertigt werden? In dieser Arbeit werden Argumente kritisch untersucht, nach denen das Spenderkind eine Pflicht habe, bei der Transplantation mitzumachen. Die Idee der Pflicht ist nachvollziehbar …Read more
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439. “Something is Not Quite Right” – Two Cinematic Narratives about Decision-Making after Prenatal DiagnosisIn Christina Schües (ed.), Genetic Responsibility in Germany and Israel: Practices of Prenatal Diagnosis, Transcript Verlag. pp. 253-262. 2022.
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84The decision of the German Federal Joint Committee to cover NIPT in mandatory health insurance. An ethical analysisEthik in der Medizin 32 (4): 385-403. 2020.Definition of the problemFrom an ethical point of view we analyse the ruling of the German Federal Joint Committee (Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss, G‑BA) of September 2019 to revise the guidelines about the coverage of noninvasive prenatal tests (NIPT) by mandatory health insurance, in order to include them under specified conditions. The decision contains four essential elements: a definition of the aim of NIPT testing (to avoid invasive testing), a criterion of access (test must be “necessary” fo…Read more
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66Saving or Subordinating Life? Popular Views in Israel and Germany of Donor Siblings Created through PGDJournal of Medical Humanities 38 (2): 191-207. 2017.To explore how cultural beliefs are reflected in different popular views of pre-implantation genetic diagnosis for human leukocyte antigen match (popularly known as “savior siblings”), we compare the reception and interpretations, in Germany and Israel, of the novel/film My Sister’s Keeper. Qualitative analysis of reviews, commentaries and posts is used to classify and compare normative assessments of PGD for HLA and how they reproduce, negotiate or oppose the national policy and its underlying …Read more
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86Comparing Germany and Israel regarding debates on policy-making at the beginning of life: PGD, NIPT and their paths of routinizationEthik in der Medizin 34 (1): 65-80. 2021.The routinization of prenatal diagnosis is the source of bioethical and policy debates regarding choice, autonomy, access, and protection. To understand these debates in the context of cultural diversity and moral pluralism, we compare Israel and Germany, focusing on two recent repro-genetic “hot spots” of such policy-making at the beginning of life: pre-implantation genetic diagnosis and non-invasive prenatal genetic testing, two cutting-edge repro-genetic technologies that are regulated and vi…Read more
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2912. Comparison through ConversationIn Christina Schües (ed.), Genetic Responsibility in Germany and Israel: Practices of Prenatal Diagnosis, Transcript Verlag. pp. 347-372. 2022.