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  1. The AJOB Experiment
  2. Glenn McGee, David Magnus
  3. p. 1
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  1. Preconception Gender Selection
  2. John A. Robertson
  3. pp. 2-9
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  1. It Isn't Just the Sex. . .
  2. Norman Daniels
  3. pp. 10-11
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  1. Cosmetic Reproductive Services and Professional Integrity
  2. Rebecca Dresser
  3. pp. 11-12
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  1. Can't You Control Your Children?
  2. Carson Strong
  3. pp. 12-13
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  1. Is Sexism the Issue?
  2. Scot D. Yoder
  3. pp. 13-14
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  1. Reverse Sexism? Not to Worry
  2. Mary Briody Mahowald
  3. pp. 15-16
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  1. In Defense of Selection for Nondisease Genes
  2. Julian Savulescu
  3. pp. 16-19
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  1. Controlling Consequences of Preconception Sex Selection
  2. Owen D. Jones
  3. pp. 19-21
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  1. Difficulties with Regulating Sex Selection
  2. David B. Resnik
  3. pp. 21-23
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  1. Sliding the Slope Toward Human Cloning
  2. Judith Daar
  3. pp. 23-24
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  1. Rights, Isms, and Consequentialist Twists
  2. Sandra Anderson Garcia
  3. pp. 24-25
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  1. Where Libertarian Premises Lead
  2. Diane B. Paul
  3. pp. 26-27
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  1. Is There a Constitutional Right to Preconception Sex Selection?
  2. Carl H. Coleman
  3. pp. 27-28
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  1. In Defense of Selection for Nondisease Genes
  2. Mark V. Sauer
  3. pp. 28-29
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  1. Gender by Design: Not Yet Ready for Prime Time
  2. Nancy King Reame
  3. pp. 29-31
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  1. Acceptable Sex Selection
  2. Rosamond Rhodes
  3. pp. 31-32
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  1. Chance or Choice -- Why Not Pick Our Children's Gender?
  2. Gregory Stock
  3. pp. 33-34
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  1. Prejudice Against "Unbalanced" Families
  2. William Ruddick
  3. pp. 34-36
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  1. Preconception Sex Selection: A Question of Consequences
  2. Dorothy C. Wertz
  3. pp. 36-37
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  1. Preconception Sex Selection: The Perspective of a Person of the Undesired Gender
  2. Jenny Dai
  3. pp. 37-38
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  1. Reasons, Motivation, and Sexism
  2. John Oberdiek
  3. pp. 38-39
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  1. The Fiction of Bioethics: A Precis
  2. Tod Chambers
  3. pp. 40-43
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  1. In Search of an Honest Case
  2. Mark G. Kuczewski
  3. pp. 44-45
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  1. Narrative Matters
  2. Jeremy Sugarman
  3. p. 46
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  1. The Concern for Foundations and the Function of Narrative
  2. D. Micah Hester
  3. pp. 47-48
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  1. Narrative vs. Theory
  2. James Harold
  3. pp. 48-49
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  1. The Salience of Narrative for Bioethics
  2. George J. Agich
  3. p. 50
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  1. Rhetoric, Moral Relativism, and Power
  2. Arthur W. Frank
  3. pp. 51-52
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  1. What We Talk About When We Talk About Right and Wrong
  2. Carl Elliott
  3. pp. 52-53
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  1. The Facts of Bioethics
  2. Robert Baker
  3. pp. 53-56
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  1. Interplays of Reflection and Text: Telling the Case
  2. Stuart G. Finder, Mark J. Bliton
  3. pp. 56-57
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  1. Case Narratives and Moral Perspectives: An Appreciative Response to Chambers
  2. James F. Childress
  3. pp. 57-59
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  1. Making the Things of the World: Narrative Construction and the Project of Bioethics
  2. Laurie Zoloth
  3. pp. 59-61
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  1. Narrative in Bioethics
  2. Charles M. Anderson
  3. pp. 61-62
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  1. What Narrative Competence is For
  2. Rita Charon
  3. pp. 62-63
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  1. The Care-Based Ethic of Nazi Medicine and the Moral Importance of What We Care About
  2. Warren T. Reich
  3. pp. 64-74
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. iii-iv
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