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Genetically Modified Athletes: Biomedical Ethics, Gene Doping and Sport »

Book cover image of Genetically Modified Athletes: Biomedical Ethics, Gene Doping and Sport by Andy Miah

Authors: Andy Miah
ISBN-13: 9780415298797, ISBN-10: 0415298792
Format: Hardcover
Publisher: Taylor & Francis, Inc.
Date Published: August 2004
Edition: (Non-applicable)

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Author Biography: Andy Miah

Book Synopsis

In a provocative analysis of sport ethics and human values, Genetically Modified Athletes imagines the brave new world of sport. The internationally acclaimed book examines this issue at a crucial time in its theorisation, questioning the very cornerstone of sporting and medical ethics, asking whether sporting authorities can, or even should, protect sport from genetic modification.

This book brings together sport studies and bioethics to challenge our understanding of the values that define sport. We already allow that athletes can optimise their performance by the use of technologies; without wishing to assert that 'anything goes' in sports performance enhancement, Andy Miah argues that simply being human matters in sport and that genetic modification does not have to challenge this capacity.

Genetically Modifies Athletes includes examination of:

* the concept of 'good sport' and the definition of cheating
* the doped athlete - should we be more sympathetic?
* the role of the medical industry
* the usefulness (or not) of the terms 'doping' and 'anti-doping'.

An important and growing field of interest, this book should be read by students, academics and practitioners.

Table of Contents

Pt. IAnti-doping and performance enhancement1
Introduction : why genetics now?3
1Why not dope? : it's still about the health12
2Forget drugs and the ideology of harmonisation32
Pt. IIConceptualising genetics in sport41
3What is possible? : imminent applications for the genetically modified athlete43
4Interests, politics and ways of reasoning52
Pt. IIIThe ethical status of genetic modification in sport63
5Humanness, dignity and autonomy65
6Personhood, identity and the ethics of authenticity78
7Virus, disease, illness, health, well-being ... and enhancement92
8Unfair advantages and other harms116
Pt. IVGenetically modified athletes133
9Enhancing, altering or manipulating people?135
10Sport needs genetic modification150
11Conclusions and implications165

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