This book is a collection of articles in which authors debate whether research cloning is ethical, whether induced pluripotent stem cell research is morally superior to research cloning, and whether it is ethical to pay women to donate eggs for research cloning.
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Includes glossary.
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What ethical and moral issues surround research cloning? - Research cloning is ethical / Dan W. Brock - Research cloning is not ethical / William Saunders, Michael Fragoso, and David Prentice - Induced pluripotent stem cell research is morally superior to research cloning / Right to Life of Michigan Education Fund - Research cloning and induced pluripotent stem cell research are morally equivalent / Gregory E. Kaebnick - It is ethical to pay women to donate eggs for research cloning / Bonnie Steinbock - It is not ethical to pay women to donate eggs for research cloning / Thomas Berg - What ethical and moral issues surround reproductive cloning? - Embrace human cloning / Gregg Easterbrook - Human reproductive cloning is ethically problematic / Dennis P. Hollinger - Reproductive cloning by infertile couples is ethical / Carson Strong - The rights of cloned children must be considered in reproductive cloning / Joyce C. Havstad - What ethical and moral issues surround animal cloning? - Cloning farm animals is ethical / Biotechnology Industry Organization - Cloning causes farm animals to suffer / Humane Society of the United States - Animal cloning can save endangered species / Steve Connor - Pet cloning and endangered species cloning are terrible ideas / Pete Shanks - There are worse things than dog cloning / Anna Jane Grossman - How should cloning be regulated? - The United States should ban reproductive cloning and place a moratorium on research cloning / Leon R. Kass - The United States should not ban human cloning / Elizabeth Price Foley - Research cloning should be allowed but not reproductive cloning / Christiane Nüsslein-Volhard - Research cloning should receive federal funding / Association of American Universities - Cloned meat is safe and does not need to be labeled / US Food and Drug Administration - The safety of cloned meat is uncertain and it should be labeled / Martha Rosenberg.