The Ethical Implications of Embryonic Stem Cell Research
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ings up the issue of just when we become human beings, stem cell research brings up the issue of whether an embryo, with its potential to become human, is in fact human. And therefore, the issue cannot be easily solved. Stem cell research wields the promise of a healthier tomorrow for the suffering members of the human community. Whether we as humans can stand to bear the human cost of such research is the issue.
ings up the issue of just when we become human beings, stem cell research brings up the issue of whether an embryo, with its potential to become human, is in fact human. And therefore, the issue cannot be easily solved. Stem cell research wields the promise of a healthier tomorrow for the suffering members of the human community. Whether we as humans can stand to bear the human cost of such research is the issue.