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050 00 $aQH442.2$b.E845 2001
082 00 $a174/.25$221
245 00 $aEthical issues in human cloning :$bcross-disciplinary perspectives /$cedited by Michael C. Brannigan.
260 $aNew York, NY :$bSeven Bridges Press,$c[2001], ©2001.
300 $axii, 244 pages ;$c23 cm
336 $atext$btxt$2rdacontent
337 $aunmediated$bn$2rdamedia
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references.
505 00 $tIntroduction: The Ethical Challenge --$gPt. I.$tPerspectives from Science.$tThe Science, Fiction, and Reality of Embryo Cloning /$rJacques Cohen and Giles Tomkin.$tThe Outcome as Cause: Predestination and Human Cloning /$rLeon Eisenberg.$tDolly's Fashion and Louis's Passion: Ruminations on the Downfall of a King and the Cloning of a Sheep /$rStephen Jay Gould.$tThe Wisdom of Repugnance /$rLeon R. Kass --$gPt. II.$tPerspectives from Religion.$tShould We Clone Humans? /$rRichard A. McCormick.$tBegetting and Cloning /$rGilbert Meilaender.$tCan Science Be Trusted? /$rMarian Gray Secundy.$tRegulating Cloning Technologies /$rKenneth S. Robinson.$tHuman and Divine Responsibility /$rRabbi Barry Freundel.$tTo Clone of Not to Clone? /$rStanley S. Harakas.$tWho Will Set the Limits? /$rMaher Hathout.$tKnowledge Is Not Wisdom /$rViola F. Cordova.$tThe Opportunity of Cloning /$rRonald Y. Nakasone.$tWhen It Comes to Karma ... /$rArvind Sharma.$tCloning, Ethics, and Religion /$rLee M. Silver.
505 80 $tWhat's Wrong with Cloning? /$rRichard Dawkins --$gPt. III.$tPerspectives from Philosophy.$tCloning: Then and Now /$rDaniel Callahan.$tMoral Problems in Cloning Embryos /$rFrances Kamm.$tBad Copies: How Popular Media Represent Cloning as an Ethical Problem /$rPatrick D. Hopkins.$tClones, Harms, and Rights /$rRosamond Rhodes.$tCloning and Infertility /$rCarson Strong.$tFour Questions about Ethics /$rGregory E. Pence --$gPt. IV.$tPerspectives from Policy and Law.$tCloning Human Beings: Report and Recommendations of the National Bioethics Advisory Commission /$rNational Bioethics Advisory Commission.$tScientific Discoveries and Cloning: Challenges for Public Policy /$rGeorge J. Annas.$tMom, Dad, Clone: Implications for Reproductive Privacy /$rLori B. Andrews.$tThe Question of Human Cloning /$rJohn A. Robertson.$tSplitting Embryos on the Slippery Slope: Ethics and Public Policy /$rRuth Macklin --$tEpilogue: Recent Developments.
650 0 $aHuman cloning$xMoral and ethical aspects.$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh2008105858
700 1 $aBrannigan, Michael C.,$d1948-$0http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n87879390
852 00 $bmil$hQH442.2$i.E845 2001