Cloning Bioethics Applied Ethics
Cloning Bioethics Applied Ethics
Cloning
These sites have a larger emphasis on the ethical discussion of cloning and related technologies.
Top: Society: Philosophy: Ethics: Applied: Bioethics: Cloning
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- Sources recommended by a professor who specializes in the study of the ethics of cloning.
- Conducted by the Church of Scotland, the SRT project is an interdisciplinary working group of experts (including Ian Wilmut), covering both human and non-human animal cloning.
- Short introduction to the results of banning cloning, with links to other opinion sites, and bills. [Reason Magazine]
- Student project introducing the science, compares artificial and natural methods, and presents for and against arguments.
- Embryo research and the status of the early embryo is examined by Paul Lauritzen argues for a middle ground between those who argue that the embryo is a person and those who say it is property.
- Tim Beardsley writes how a sheep cloned from adult cells opens vast scientific possibilities and ethical dilemmas. [Scientific American]
- The announcement that a team of British scientists had successfully cloned an adult sheep has touched off a new wave of discussion over the ethical implications of such a feat. [CNN]
- It may be unnatural, but encouraging genetic choice in humans is not bad. (It's also inevitable.) Says Oliver Morton. [Wired Magazine]
- Paper by Arthur Derse, MD, JD on the ethics of reproductive human cloning
- Ethics body backs cloning move. Report seeks legalisation of embryo research to tackle disease. [News Unlimited]
- Pro-life perspective on human cloning by Wesley J. Smith from National Review Online
- Featuring videos, articles and ebook against animal and human cloning; by Dr Patrick Dixon.
- Dr Malpani's view on why we need to explore cloning scientifically
- Rosa Beddington, UK National Institute for Medical Research (NIMR), Mill Hill Essays.
- Articles by Prof. Dr. Schirmacher analyzes the postmodern condition and descision of the world to clone humans with media and describes our fundamental activity as Homo generator.
- Twins are feared in many cultures, and sometimes one is killed at birth, does this affect peoples perception of cloning? [Gene Letter]
- Explains the Catholic Church's opposition to cloning and stem-cell research on human embryos, with resources from a Catholic ethicist, Pope John Paul II and others.
- Ethics and future of cloning animals, humans.
- Article by Christopher Mario, with a background on the issue and the controversy, and interviews with experts. [Princeton Info]
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