Description |
1 online resource (xiii, 342 pages) : illustrations |
Contents |
Introduction -- From the beginning -- Interpreting embryos, understanding life -- Genetics, embryology, and cloning frogs -- Recombinant DNA, IVF, and abortion politics -- From genetics to genomania -- Facts and fantasies of cloning -- Hopes and hypes for stem cells -- Conclusion |
Summary |
Saving lives versus taking lives; the public regards human embryo research in these stark terms, as a battleground of extremes, a war between science and ethics. Precisely that simplistic dichotomy, propagated by vociferous opponents of abortion and proponents of medical research, is what Jane Maienschein seeks to counter with this book. Whose View of Life? brings the current debates into sharper focus by examining developments in stem cell research, cloning, and embryology in historical and philosophical context and by exploring the legal, social and ethical issues at the heart of what has become a political controversy. Maienschein's multidisciplinary perspective will provide a starting point for further attempts to answer this dilemma |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (pages 307-328) and index |
Notes |
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Print version record |
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Human embryo -- Research -- Political aspects -- United States
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Stem cells -- Research -- Political aspects -- United States
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Human cloning -- Research -- Political aspects -- United States
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Stem cells.
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Cloning, Organism -- ethics
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Embryo Research
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Stem Cells
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Public Policy
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HEALTH & FITNESS -- Sexuality.
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SCIENCE -- Life Sciences -- Biology.
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Stem cells
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United States https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D014481 |
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United States
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Electronic book
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ISBN |
9780674040434 |
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0674040430 |
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9780674011700 |
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0674011708 |
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