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Cloning and the Future of Human Embryo Research
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Item Description...
Product Description John Carroll Univ., Cleveland, OH. Collections of essays placing debates about cloning in the context of reproductive technology and human embryo research. Examines the status of preimplantation embryos, debates about cloning and embryo research, and the formulation of public policy. Offers secular and religious perspectives.
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Pages 304
Dimensions: Length: 9.1" Width: 6.1" Height: 1" Weight: 1.4 lbs.
Binding Hardcover
Release Date Jan 11, 2001
Publisher Oxford University Press
ISBN 0195128583 EAN 9780195128581
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 | insight Apr 8, 2005 |
| The focus of Cloning and the future of Human Embryo Research, edited by Paul Lauritzen is questioning "whether cloning ethical"". This book is a collection of research-based essays by various authors who have credentials related to cloning. Lauritzen uses essays that come from a moral standpoint. Lauritzen suggests that "it is better to see Dolly's birth as an intermediate step- perhaps the penultimate step" (4). I believe that this means that there is more to come in research of cloning. The book is well researched. I like the book because it pushes you to challenge the arguments. Although the book's biggest weakness is failure to recognize that the discussion on cloning should be part science and part morals. After reading the book, the chapters provide excellent information, because they are well argued and suffiently open-ended enough to include both sides of the arguments. | | |  | Crucial Information for Current Debates Aug 4, 2001 |
| This collection of essays provides immensely valuable information for those concerned by current debates over cloning, stem cell research, assisted reproduction, and the general march of technology in biomedical ethics. This book comes highly recommended by many in the bioethics community. These debates should include not just professional bioethicists, but anyone concerned with the state of our democracy and our humanity in these crucial issues for the twenty-first century. | | |  | Cloning Feb 22, 2001 |
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