1st Edition

Nature and Ethics Across Geographical, Rhetorical and Human Borders

Edited By Katharine Dow, Victoria Boydell Copyright 2018
128 Pages
by Routledge

128 Pages
by Routledge

128 Pages
by Routledge

How we dispose of our rubbish, choose the foods we buy, enjoy art, relate to our families, and think about ourselves are just a few of the ways that ideas about nature shape our everyday ethical decisions. Nature and ‘natural facts’ have long been used to make sense of why we act a certain way. Nature is a concept with great power: when we describe something as ‘natural’ or ‘unnatural’, it has a... Read more

Introduction: Nature and Ethics Across Geographical, Rhetorical and Human Borders  1. ‘Natural’ Breastfeeding in Comparative Perspective: Feminism, Morality, and Adaptive Accountability  2. The Ethics of Patenting and Genetically Engineering the Relative Hāloa  3. Snared: Ethics and Nature in Animal Protection  4. ‘A Nine-Month Head-Start’: The Maternal Bond and Surrogacy  5. A Response to the Issues Raised in the Special Edition of Ethnos

Biography

Katharine Dow is a senior research associate in the Reproductive Sociology Research Group at the University of Cambridge, UK. Her main research interest is the ethical dilemmas and questions provoked by reproduction and assisted reproductive technologies



Victoria Boydell is an Affiliated Scholar in the Reproductive Sociology Research Group at the University of Cambridge, UK. Her main research interest is social and cultural dynamics around contraceptive technologies.