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…it finds out that he or she is different from most of society. The National Bioethics Advisory Commission (NBAC) "Found that concerns relating to the potential psychological harms to children and effects on the moral, religious, and cultural values…
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…Technology.” ERGO! . 1 Dec. 1999. . Simon, Melissa. Home Page . Walker, Richard. A Right To Die?. New York, New York: Franklin Watts, 1996. Weiss, Ann E. Bioethics: Dilemmas in Modern Medicine. Hillside, NJ: Enslow Publishers, Inc. “When Death is Our…
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…, Sheler, Jeffery L., and Watson, Traci. "The World After Cloning." U.S. News & World Report. 10 Mar. 1997. Online. Electric Library. Kenen, Joanne. "Clinton's Bioethics Panel Takes Up Cloning Debate." Reuters News Service, 13 Mar. 1997. Online. Electric Library…
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Bioethics Advisory Commission in 1995. It’s chaired by Princeton University President Harold Shapiro, and includes experts from science, law, philosophy, theology and industry. Two years after the Commission was created, they were faced with intense public…
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…., and Watson, Traci. "The World After Cloning." U.S. News & World Report. 10 Mar. 1997. Online. Electric Library. Kenen, Joanne. "Clinton's Bioethics Panel Takes Up Cloning Debate." Reuters News Service, 13 Mar. 1997. Online. Electric Library. Kevles, Daniel…
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…Library. Kenen, Joanne. "Clinton's Bioethics Panel Takes Up Cloning Debate." Reuters News Service, 13 Mar. 1997. Online. Electric Library. Kevles, Daniel. "Controlling the Genetic Arsenal." Wilson Quarterly. 1 Apr 1992. Online. Electric Library. Kluger, Jeffrey…
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…, and requesting that the private sector voluntarily abstain from such research for a 90-day period. This would give the National Bioethics Advisory Commission time to investigate the implications of human and animal cloning and produce a report. The Commission…
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…in bioethics best exemplified by Beauchamp and Childress's Principles of Biomedical Ethics. In Part I of this essay, I assess the fairness and cogency of three broad criticisms raised against 'principlism' as an approach: (1) that principlism, as an exercise…
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…of Fetal Tissue: A Cautious Approval." The Christian Century Feb. 1998: 164-65. Childress, James F. "Ethical and Legal Issues Regarding Cadavers." Encyclopedia of Bioethics, 1995. Garry, Daniel J., et al. "Fetal Tissue Is Essential to Medical Research…
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…., Atkinson, R. C., & Hilgard, E. R., (1983). Introduction to Psychology (8th Ed.) San Diego; Harcourt, Brace, Jovanovich. Csongradi, C., (1996). Why the Topic of Bioethics in Science Classes? http://www.gene.com/ae/21st/SER/BE/index.html Furguson, G. M…
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