The cloning sourcebook
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The cloning sourcebook
Oxford University Press, 2001
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Includes bibliographical references and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
A distinguished collection of papers by leading scientists and bioethicists on the science and social issues realted to large-animal cloning, the propspective medical benefits for development of pharmaceuticals in transgenic animals and of organs for xenotransplants, and the implications for thed so possibility of human cloning. Klotzko is among the best and most careful reporters on the development of large animal cloning, and a bioethicist with excellent connections to all the major workers in the field. The book provides a more thorough and authoritative assessment and explanation of what has been done and what is in prospect than any of then other books that have reported on animal cloning. There isn new progress in the cloning of other large mammals, including monkeys, along with scientists who are trying to clone humans. These new developments and efforts will ensure that the subject remains in the public attention over the next couple of years.
目次
- PART 1 The Science of Cloning
- 1. Voices from Roslin: The creators of Dolly discuss science, ethics, and social responsibility
- Arlene Judith Klotzko
- 2. Mammalian cloning by nuclear microinjection
- A.C.F. Perry
- 3. On recent developments in mammalian nuclear transplantation cloning
- Steen Willadsen
- 4. Dolly mice
- Anne McLaren
- 5. Thinking twice, or thrice, about cloning
- Lee Silver
- 6. Would cloned humans really be like sheep?
- Leon Eisenberg
- PART 2 The Context of Cloning
- 7. Cloning in the popular imagination
- Dorothy Nelkin and M. Susan Lindee
- 8. The two-edged sword: Biotechnology and mythology
- Kenneth M. Boyd
- 9. Cloning then and now
- Daniel Callahan
- 10. On re-doing man
- Kurt Hirschborn
- 11. A report from America: The debate about dolly
- Arlene Judith Klotzko
- 12. Power without responsibility: Media portrayals of Dolly and science
- Tom Wilkie and Elisabeth Graham
- PART 3 Cloning: The Ethical Issues
- 13. Does ethics make a difference? The debate over human cloning
- Arthur L. Caplan
- 14. Cloning humans and cloning animals
- Peter Singer
- 15. Animal cloning: The pet paradigm
- Arlene Judith Klotzko
- 16. A pragmatic approach to human cloning
- Glenn McGee
- 17. Human Reproductive Cloning: A Look at the Arguments Against it and a Rejection of Most of Them
- Raanan Gillon
- 18. A Life in the Shadow: One Reason Why We Should Not Clone Humans
- Soren Holm
- 19. Clones, Harms and Rights
- Rosamond Rhodes
- PART 4 Cloning and Germ Line Interventions: The Policy Issues
- 20. Reflection on the Interface of Bioethics, Public Policy, and Science
- Harold T Shapiro
- 21. The Regulation of Technology
- Mary Warnock
- 22. Cloning and Regulative Dilemma
- David Magnus
- 24. First Dolly, Now Polly: Policy Implications of the Birth of a Transgenic Cloned Lamb
- Andrea L Bonnicksen
- 25. Ethical Aspects of Genetic Modification of Animals: Opinion of the Group of Advisers on the Ethical Implications of Biotechnology of the European Commission
- Commentary: Egbert Schroten
- 26. Ethical Aspects of Cloning Techniques: Opinion of the Group of Advisers on the Ethical Implications of Biotechnology of the European Commission
- Commentary: Anne McLaren
- 27. Cloning Issues in Reproduction, Science, and Medicine: A Report by a Joint Working Group of the UK Human Genetics Advisory Commission and the UK Human Fertilisation and Embryology Authority
- Commentary
- Onora O'Neill and Ruth Deech
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