Table of Contents
CONTENTS
Introduction
Part 1: The State of the Art
Chapter 1
The International Anti-Doping Policy and its Implementation
By Arne Ljungqvist
Chapter 2
The Basic of Gene Doping
By Peter Schjerling
Chapter 3
Genetic Enhancement of Athletic Performance
By Angela J. Schneider
Chapter 4
Gene Doping: The State of the Things to Come
By Andy Miah
Part 2: Genetic Enhancement of Athletes
Chapter 5
Genetic Engineering and Elitism in Sport
By Torbjörn Tännsjö
Chapter 6
What Is Wrong With Admiration of Athletes and Others?
By Ingmar Persson
Chapter 7
Educational or Genetic Blueprints, What’s the Difference?
By Claudio M. Tamburrini
Chapter 8
Sport and Genetics: Moral and Educational Considerations on ‘Athletic Predestination’
By Ivo van Hilvoorde
Part 3: Genetic Testing of Athletes
Chapter 9
Ethical Aspects of Controlling Genetic Doping
By Christian Munthe
Chapter 10
Nutrigenomics, Individualism and Sports
By Ruth Chadwick
Chapter 11
Compulsory Genetic Testing for APOE Epsilon 4 and Boxing
By Julian Savulescu
Part 4: Genetic Technology and the Ethos of Sport
Chapter 12
Citius, Altius, Fortius ad Absurdum: Biology, Performance and Sportsmanship in the Twenty First Century
By Lincoln Allison
Chapter 13
The Vulnerability Thesis and Use of Bio-Medical Technology in Sport
By Sigmund Loland
Chapter 14
Sport, Gene doping and Ethics
By Gunnar Breivik
Part 5: Genetic Technology and Gender Equality
Chapter 15
The Genetic Design of a New Amazon
By Claudio Tamburrini and Torbjörn Tännsjö
Chapter 16
Resisting the Emergence of Bio-Amazons
By Susan Sherwin and Meredith Schwartz
Chapter 17
Bio-Amazons: a comment
Ruth Chadwick and Sarah Wilson
Chapter 18
What is Gender Equality in Sports?
By Simona Giordano and John Harris