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Informationen zum Autor Stephen E. Levick is clinical assistant professor of psychiatry at the University of Pennsylvania School of Medicine. Klappentext Marshalling psychological and sociological theory and research, and drawing upon extensive clinical experiences as a psychiatrist and psychotherapist, the author explores the various dimensions of cloning. Clone Being attempts to anticipate possible consequences for a clone, his or her 'parents' and family, and society. Zusammenfassung Marshalling psychological and sociological theory and research! and drawing upon extensive clinical experiences as a psychiatrist and psychotherapist! the author explores the various dimensions of cloning. Clone Being attempts to anticipate possible consequences for a clone! his or her 'parents' and family! and society. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 The Identical Twin Model Chapter 4 The Assisted Reproductive Technologies and Arrangements Model Chapter 5 The Stepchild Model Chapter 6 The Adoption Model Chapter 7 The Parent-Child Resemblance Model Chapter 8 The Child of the Famous Model Chapter 9 The Replacement Child Model Chapter 10 The Namesake Model Chapter 11 The Models Integrated Chapter 12 Wider Social and Cultural Implications of Cloning Chapter 13 Intimacy, Sex, and Sexuality Chapter 14 Implications for Cloning Ethics and Policy