Description |
viii, 209 pages ; 23 cm |
Series |
Metaphilosophy series in philosophy |
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Metaphilosophy series in philosophy.
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Contents |
The ambiguity of the embryo: ethical inconsistency in the human embryonic stem cell debate / Katrien Devolder and John Harris -- Killing embryos for stem cell research / Jeff McMahan -- The moral-principle objection to human embryonic stem cell research / Don Marquis -- How is the ethics of stem cell research different from the ethics of abortion? / Elizabeth Harman -- Respecting human embryos within stem cell research: seeking harmony / Bertha Alvarez Manninen -- Rescuing human embryonic stem cell research: the possibility of embryo reconstitution after stem cell derivation / Katrien Devolder and Christopher M. Ward -- The moral status of stem cells / Agata Sagan and Peter Singer -- Oocytes for sale? / Lori Gruen -- Human-animal chimeras: human dignity, moral status, and species prejudice / David Degrazia -- Why no compromise is possible / Torbjoù rn Taù Nnsjoù |
Notes |
"First published in Metaphilosophy 38, no. 273 (April 2007)."-- T.p. verso |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references and index |
Subject |
Embryonic stem cells -- Research -- Moral and ethical aspects.
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Embryo Research -- ethics.
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Stem Cells.
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Author |
Gruen, Lori.
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Grabel, Laura.
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Singer, Peter, 1946-
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LC no. |
2007028748 |
ISBN |
9781405160629 paperback alkaline paper |
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