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            <forename>Giovanni</forename>
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            <placeName type="affiliation">University of Bologna, Italy</placeName>
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        <title>Studi e saggi</title>
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        <p>Developments in human genetics and applications in reproductive medicine have contributed to undermining birth as a natural and arbitrary event. For some years now we have not only been able to decide if and when to reproduce, but also with what method, and potentially defining the qualitative features that those who will begin to exist following our choice will have. The volume identifies and addresses the ethical dilemmas and legal issues that the acquired ability to intervene on the fortuity of our origin will pose in the coming years.</p>
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        <p>Gli sviluppi della genetica umana e le applicazioni nella medicina della riproduzione hanno contribuito a mettere in crisi la nascita come evento naturale e casuale. Da qualche anno possiamo non solo decidere se e quando riprodurci, ma anche con quale metodo, e potenzialmente definendo le caratteristiche qualitative che avrà chi inizierà ad esistere in seguito ad una nostra scelta. Il volume individua ed affronta i dilemmi etici e i quesiti giuridici che l'acquisita capacità di intervenire sulla causalità della nostra origine ci presenterà nei prossimi anni.</p>
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