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  1. A Fortnight of My Life is Missing: a discussion of the status of the human ‘pre‐embryo’.Alan Holland - 2008 - Journal of Applied Philosophy 7 (1):25-37.
    ABSTRACT Summed up in the coinage of the term ‘pre‐embryo’is the denial that human beings, as such, begin to exist from the moment of conception. This denial, which may be thought to have significant moral implications, rests on two kinds of reason. The first is that the pre‐embryo lacks the characteristics of a human being. The second is that the pre‐embryo lacks what it takes to be an individual human being. The first reason, I argue, embodies an untenable view of (...)
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  • The ethics of ex utero research on spare‘non-viable’ivf human embryos.Françoise E. Baylis - 1990 - Bioethics 4 (4):311–329.