We are very happy to announce that the new special issue of Phenomenology and Mind (19/2020) has been published!
Thank you very much to all authors for their valuable contributions and to the guest editors – Simona Corso, Florian Mussgnug and Virginia Sanchini – for their amazing job!
Here you can find the table of contents:
Human Reproduction and Parental Responsibility: New Theories, Narratives, Ethics
Simona Corso, Florian Mussgnug, Virginia Sanchini
Introduction: Imagining Human Reproduction
SECTION 1. CULTURAL REPRESENTATIONS
Roberto Mordacci
Reproductive Utopias and Dystopias: More, Campanella, Bacon and Huxley
Simona Corso
Birth: Stories from Contemporary Literature and Film
Charlotte Ross
Surviving Melancholy and Mourning: a Queer Politics of Damage in Italian Literary Representations of Same-sex Parenting
Maria Russo
Is it Progress or Dystopia? Attitudes toward Genetic Engineering in Contemporary Film
SECTION 2. PHILOSOPHICAL ORIENTATIONS
Carmen Dell’Aversano e Florian Mussgnug
Parenthood, Climate Justice and the Ethics of Care: Notes Towards a Queer Analysis
Simone Pollo
A 21st Century Reproductive Bioethics
Lucia Galvagni
New Motherhood? Embodiment and Relationships in the Assisted Reproductive Technology
Sergio Filippo Magni
Person-affecting Procreative Beneficence
SECTION 3. ETHICS IN CONTEXT
Laura Palazzani
Reproductive Technologies and the Global Bioethics Debate: A Philosophical Analysis of the Report on ART and Parenthood of the International Bioethics Committee of Unesco
Virginia Sanchini, Davide Disalvatore, Sarah Songhorian, Paolo Spada, Pier Paolo Di Fiore
Deliberation and Public Bioethics: A Test Case in Reproductive Genetics
Federico Pennestrì
Is Therapeutic Germline Editing Value-based Healthcare? An Early Health Technology Assessment
Davide Battisti
Genetic Enhancement and the Child’s Right to an Open Future
SECTION 4. FREE CONTRIBUTIONS
Ali Yousefi Heris
How Might Simulation-Based Accounts of Mindreading Explain Pragmatic Interpretation?
Piero Mattei-Gentili
Social Facts & the Semantic Conception of Norms. Customary Norms as a Test of Ontology
You can freely download the pdf of the special issue here.
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