'It's not worse than eating them': the limits of analogy in bioethics

JJ Koplin - Monash Bioethics Review, 2020 - Springer
Bioethicists often defend novel practices by drawing analogies with practices that we are
already familiar with and currently tolerate. If some novel practice is less bad than some …

Bioethics and cloning, part II

LJ Bishop, SC Poland - Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2002 - muse.jhu.edu
Andrews sees “a world of difference between reproductive technologies..., which allow
couples to make up for a missing ingredient in the normal reproductive process, and the …

Eve Redux: The Public Confusion over Cloning

SS Hall - Hastings Center Report, 2003 - Wiley Online Library
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The Mystery of the Scantiness of Arguments against Cloning

LL Vallauri - Ethics and Law in Biological Research, 2002 - brill.com
1. I have chosen this title in the style of Peguy to stress from the outset the aspect of the
debate on cloning that strikes me most. All the governments of the rich countries (those that …

Why we should ban the cloning of humans: the wisdom of repugnance

L Kass - Holland S. Arguing about Bioethics. New York …, 2012 - taylorfrancis.com
O ur habit of delighting in news of scientifi c and technological breakthroughs has been
sorely challenged by the birth announcement of a sheep named Dolly. Though Dolly shares …

Ethics, embryos, and eggs: The need for more than epistemic values

I de Melo-Martín - The American Journal of Bioethics, 2008 - Taylor & Francis
In the target article Baylis (2008) argues that there are good ethical reasons to reject
humanesque cytoplasmic hybrid embryo research in favor of less ethically controversial …

The ethics of chimeras and hybrids: dignity and original solitude

T Seyfer - Ethics & Medics, 2004 - pdcnet.org
Dr. Leon Kass, chairman of the President's Council on Bioethics, has written of the “wisdom
of repugnance” in analyzing human cloning:“Revulsion is not an argument... in crucial …

The epistemic costs of compromise in bioethics

K Devolder, T Douglas - Bioethics, 2018 - Wiley Online Library
Bioethicists sometimes defend compromise positions, particularly when they enter debates
on applied topics that have traditionally been highly polarised, such as those regarding …

Bioethics of xenotransplantation: three religious perspectives

A Wachholtz - 2012 - open.bu.edu
The recent explosion of biotechnology has raised many ethical and religions questions
amongfaith communities. Many of thesefaith communities are attempting to balance modern …

The ethics of human reproductive cloning: when world views collide

CB Cohen - Accountability in Research: Policies and Quality …, 2004 - Taylor & Francis
Two camps in bioethics with seemingly opposing world views have staked out conflicting
positions regarding the ethics of human reproductive cloning. These camps do not appear to …