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Cloning / Tamara L. Roleff, book editor. [print]

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Opposing viewpoints series (Unnumbered)Publication details: Detroit, Michigan : Greenhaven Press, [(c)2006.Description: 176 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 073773311X
  • 9780737733112
  • 0737733128
  • 9780737733129
Subject(s): LOC classification:
  • QH442.2.C566 2006
  • QH442.2.R745.C566 2006
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Contents:
Ch.1 Is cloning ethical? : Reproductive cloning demeans human life President's Council on Bioethics Reproductive cloning does not demean human life Gregory E. Pence Therapeutic cloning is immoral Terrence Jeffrey Therapeutic cloning is moral Alex Epstein Animal cloning is unethical Wayne Pacelle Animal cloning could be beneficial Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell.
Ch.2 Can therapeutic cloning cure diseases? : Embryonic stem cell research may save lives Ron Reagan Embryonic stem cell research is impractical Wesley J. Smith Therapeutic cloning shows great promise in curing diseases Robert R. Rich Therapeutic cloning may not cure diseases Jim Kelly.
Ch.3 Should researchers use adult or embryonic stem cells? : Embryonic stem cell research is more promising than adult stem cell research George Daley Adult stem cell research is more promising than embryonic stem cell research Carolyn Moynihan Both adult and embryonic stem cells should be used in research Bernadine Healy Embryonic stem cell treatments could cure spinal cord injuries Steve Glassner Adult stem cell treatments are curing spinal cord injuries Jean D. Peduzzi-Nelson Adult stem cell treatments are curing diseases Richard M. Doerflinger Embryonic stem cell research destroys human life Jacqueline Lee Embryonic stem cell research does not destroy human life Jeffrey Hart.
Ch.4 Should cloning be banned? : All cloning research should be banned William P. Cheshire Jr., and others A ban on cloning research cannot be justified Timothy Caulfield Reproductive cloning should be banned Atlanta Journal-Constitution Reproductive cloning should not be banned Gregory Stock Laws will not prevent human cloning A. James Rudin Therapeutic cloning should not be banned Economist.
Summary: Scientists, politicians, and seriously ill patients examine the issue of cloning and the issues of whether cloning is ethical, whether cloning research can cure diseases, whether adult or embryonic stem cells should be used in research, and whether cloning should be banned.
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Ch.1 Is cloning ethical? : Reproductive cloning demeans human life President's Council on Bioethics Reproductive cloning does not demean human life Gregory E. Pence Therapeutic cloning is immoral Terrence Jeffrey Therapeutic cloning is moral Alex Epstein Animal cloning is unethical Wayne Pacelle Animal cloning could be beneficial Ian Wilmut, Keith Campbell.

Ch.2 Can therapeutic cloning cure diseases? : Embryonic stem cell research may save lives Ron Reagan Embryonic stem cell research is impractical Wesley J. Smith Therapeutic cloning shows great promise in curing diseases Robert R. Rich Therapeutic cloning may not cure diseases Jim Kelly.

Ch.3 Should researchers use adult or embryonic stem cells? : Embryonic stem cell research is more promising than adult stem cell research George Daley Adult stem cell research is more promising than embryonic stem cell research Carolyn Moynihan Both adult and embryonic stem cells should be used in research Bernadine Healy Embryonic stem cell treatments could cure spinal cord injuries Steve Glassner Adult stem cell treatments are curing spinal cord injuries Jean D. Peduzzi-Nelson Adult stem cell treatments are curing diseases Richard M. Doerflinger Embryonic stem cell research destroys human life Jacqueline Lee Embryonic stem cell research does not destroy human life Jeffrey Hart.

Ch.4 Should cloning be banned? : All cloning research should be banned William P. Cheshire Jr., and others A ban on cloning research cannot be justified Timothy Caulfield Reproductive cloning should be banned Atlanta Journal-Constitution Reproductive cloning should not be banned Gregory Stock Laws will not prevent human cloning A. James Rudin Therapeutic cloning should not be banned Economist.

Scientists, politicians, and seriously ill patients examine the issue of cloning and the issues of whether cloning is ethical, whether cloning research can cure diseases, whether adult or embryonic stem cells should be used in research, and whether cloning should be banned.

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