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Notes on Contributors | p. vii |
Introduction: Ethics and Stem Cell Research | p. 1 |
The Ambiguity of the Embryo: Ethical Inconsistency in the Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate | p. 16 |
Killing Embryos for Stem Cell Research | p. 32 |
The Moral-Principle Objection to Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research | p. 51 |
How Is the Ethics of Stem Cell Research Different from the Ethics of Abortion? | p. 67 |
Respecting Human Embryos within Stem Cell Research: Seeking Harmony | p. 86 |
Rescuing Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research: The Possibility of Embryo Reconstitution after Stem Cell Derivation | p. 105 |
The Moral Status of Stem Cells | p. 124 |
Oocytes for Sale? | p. 145 |
Human-Animal Chimeras: Human Dignity, Moral Status, and Species Prejudice | p. 168 |
Why No Compromise Is Possible | p. 188 |
Index | p. 202 |
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