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    “The Ethics of Genetic Testing”
    In Roy G. Beran (ed.), Legal and Forensic Medicine, Springer. 2013.
    A number of ethicists have argued that testing for the avoidance of serious genetic and congenital disorders in future people is morally objectionable. They have argued that (a) prenatal testing is tantamount to eugenics and is hence immoral; (b) testing is motivated by frivolous reasons, hence is discrim- inatory; (c) prenatal screening expresses negative attitudes toward disability; and (d) society needs the diversity provided by disabled people. This article suggests that this cluster of argu…Read more
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    This dissertation seeks to examine the validity of the justification commonly offered for a coercive (1) psychiatric intervention, namely that the intervention was in the ‘best interests’ of the subject and/or that the subject posed a danger to others. As a first step,it was decided to analyse justifications based on ‘best interests’ [the ‘Stage 1’ argument] separately from those based on dangerousness [the ‘Stage 2’ argument]. Justifications based on both were the focus of the ‘Stage 3’ argumen…Read more
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    This dissertation seeks to examine the validity of the justification commonly offered for a coercive(1) psychiatric intervention, namely that the intervention was in the ‘best interests’ of the subject and/or that the subject posed a danger to others. As a first step,it was decided to analyse justifications based on ‘best interests’ [the ‘Stage 1’ argument] separately from those based on dangerousness [the ‘Stage 2’ argument]. Justifications based on both were the focus of the ‘Stage 3’ argument…Read more