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Islamic Ethics and Incidental Findings : Genomic Morality Beyond the Secular Paradigm / by Mohammed Ghaly.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Ghaly, Mohammed.
Series:
SpringerBriefs in Ethics, 2211-811X
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Ethics.
Genetics.
Islam.
Medicine--Research.
Medicine.
Biology--Research.
Biology.
Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
Genetics and Genomics.
Biomedical Research.
Local Subjects:
Moral Philosophy and Applied Ethics.
Genetics and Genomics.
Islam.
Biomedical Research.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (100 pages)
Edition:
1st ed. 2024.
Place of Publication:
Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Springer, 2024.
Summary:
This open access book offers unique insights into the key ethical issues faced by practitioners and discussed by ethicists in the field of genomics and incidental findings, with a focus on the Islamic moral tradition. Embark on an enlightening exploration of key ethical challenges in genomics and incidental findings, uniquely tailored to the context of the Muslim Arab world. Following the regional scientific leap in genomic infrastructure, this study provides a timely response to the need for a solid evidence base that pairs scientific research with cutting-edge research in Islamic ethics. A variety of expert perspectives have been incorporated, which produce a holistic overview of the intricate, interwoven systems, including the status quo of genomic research in the Gulf region, related Islamic ethical deliberations, and, finally, the governing jurisdictions and regulations on the ground. This publication stands as a pioneer work for academics interested in various fields, including genomics, bioethics, and Islamic studies. It equally serves as an invaluable guide for practitioners and policy-makers, equipping them to make informed decisions that resonate with the socio-cultural and religio-ethical nuances of the Islamic tradition. Being multidisciplinary in nature, the study is written in such a way that makes it accessible for those without a specialized background in Islamic studies or genomics.
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Contents
1 Introduction
Genomic Allure in the Muslim World
Understudied Topic
Bridging the Gaps
Overall Structure of the Study
2 Constructing a Comprehensive Discourse
Theoretical Level: Metaethics and Normative Ethics
Metaethics
Normative Ethics
Practical Level: Fivefold Classification of Human Acts
Applied Case: Incidental Findings (IFs)
3 Ethical Judgment of What (Not) to Be Disclosed
Incidental Findings (IFs) as a Technical Term
(A) Obligatory
A-1 Likelihood of IFs
A-2 Life-Saving Information
(B) Prohibited: Misattributed Paternity
B-1 Prohibited Disclosure
B-2 Obligatory Disclosure
(C) Recommended
C-1 Theoretical Framing: Seeking Medical Treatment (tadāwī) and Providing Medical Care (taṭbīb)
C-2 Applied Example: ACMG List
(D) Reprehensible
D-1 Theoretical Framing: Distant Lineage
D-2 Applied Example: Genetic Ancestry
Afterword
Appendix A Ethical Judgments on Incidental Findings (IFs): A Systematic Overview
Appendix B Islamic Ethics and Genomics: Drafting National Policy Generated by AI.
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ISBN:
9783031594052
3031594053
OCLC:
1435957417

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