Flesh of My Flesh: The Ethics of Cloning Humans a Reader

Rowman & Littlefield Publishers (1998)
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Flesh of My Flesh is a collection of articles by today's most respected scientists, philosophers, bioethicists, theologians, and law professors about whether we should allow human cloning. It includes historical pieces to provide background for the current debate. Religious, philosophical, and legal points of view are all represented

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Philip Kitcher
Columbia University
Greg Pence
University of Alabama, Birmingham

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Human cloning and the hazards of biowonder.A. F. Cascais - 2001 - Global Bioethics 14 (2-3):25-31.

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