Biomedical Ethics: Opposing ViewpointsTamara L. Roleff Contains thirty essays by various authors that present opposing views on the ethics of biomedical practices in the areas of human cloning, organ donations, reproductive technologies, and genetic research. |
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Why Consider Opposing Viewpoints? | 9 |
The Risks of Human Cloning Outweigh the Benefits | 23 |
Cloning Research Would Not Benefit Humans | 36 |
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allow animals argues argument baboon baby selling banned benefits Bioethics biological biotechnology body brain death brain-dead cadaveric organs cancer cell nuclear transfer child cloning research commercial surrogacy consider the following contract dead debate diseases doctors Dolly donors embryo ethical eugenics fertility fetus following questions following viewpoint gene patenting genetic engineering genetic testing Harry Wu hospital human cloning human gene patents Human Genome Project individual infertility issue kidney living Marion Ploch ment moral Nuffield number of organs objection opinion Opposing Viewpoints Series organ donation organ procurement organ transplants patenting human genes permission person physicians possible postmortem pregnancy potential presumed consent primates prisoners procedures radical feminists Reprinted reproductive technologies required response risk scientists shortage society somatic cell somatic cell nuclear species surrogacy tion tissue transplantable organs treat treatment twin vitro fertilization woman women