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Making sense of intersex, changing ethical perspectives in biomedicine, Ellen K. Feder

Label
Making sense of intersex, changing ethical perspectives in biomedicine, Ellen K. Feder
Language
eng
Bibliography note
Includes bibliographical references (pages 237-254) and index
Illustrations
illustrations
Index
index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
Making sense of intersex
Nature of contents
bibliography
Oclc number
851034972
Responsibility statement
Ellen K. Feder
Sub title
changing ethical perspectives in biomedicine
Summary
"Putting the ethical tools of philosophy to work, Ellen K. Feder seeks to clarify how we should understand "the problem" of intersex. Adults often report that medical interventions they underwent as children to "correct" atypical sex anatomies caused them physical and psychological harm. Proposing a philosophical framework for the treatment of children with intersex conditions--one that acknowledges the intertwined identities of parents, children, and their doctors--Feder presents a persuasive moral argument for collective responsibility to these children and their families"--, Provided by publisher
Table Of Contents
The trouble with intersex: history lessons -- "In their best interests": parents' experience of atypical sex anatomy in children -- Tilting the ethical lens: shame, disgust, and the body in question -- Reassigning ambiguity: parental decisions and the matter of harm -- A question of ethics as/or a question of culture: the problem of what is and what ought to be -- Neutralizing morality: nondirective counseling of parents of children with intersex conditions, 2006- -- Practicing virtue: a parental duty -- Protecting vulnerability: an imperative of care -- Conclusion: lessons from physicians
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