For those who face infertility, is In Vitro Fertilization (IVF) an ethical response to that great suffering? Conceived by Science presents the lived experiences of various people who have struggled to conceive. It also proposes arguments and principles, from both a non-religious and a Christian perspective, to be guided by when evaluating the ethics of IVF. In doing so, this book appeals to the mind as well as the heart.
Conceived by Science: Thinking Carefully and Compassionately about Infertility and IVF
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Dimensions | 22.86 × 1.04 × 15.24 cm |
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