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A panel of philosophers, ethicists, feminists, and historians examine the moral issues posed by stem cell research, and introduce the principle arguments for and against such research. The book attempts to offer both a balanced presentation and thoughtful critiques of the main arguments in the debate.
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An analogical argument for stem cell research / Richard Werner
Marginal cases and the moral status of embryos / Michael J. Almeida
Fixations on the moral status of the embryo / Michael C. Brannigan
Nazi experiments and stem cell research / Dennis R. Cooley
Recent ethical controversies about stem cell research / James J. McCartney
Complicity in embryonic and fetal stem cell research and applications: exploring and extending Catholic responses / Jan C. Heller
Women, commodification, and embryonic stem cell research / Susan Dodds
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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