Cloning : opposing viewpoints
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Cloning : opposing viewpoints
(Opposing viewpoints series)
Greenhaven Press, c2006
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Note
Bibliography: p. 71-72, 167-168
Includes index
Contents of Works
- 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 and Keith Campbell
- 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
- 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
- Should cloning be banned?
- All cloning research should be banned / William P. Cheshire Jr. et al.
- 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