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Informationen zum Autor By Gregory E. Pence Klappentext In a new book building on his classic "Who's Afraid of Human Cloning?," pioneering bioethicist Pence continues to advocate a reasoned view of cloning, and analyzes the astounding recent progress in animal cloning and issues regarding stem cell research. Zusammenfassung A medical ethicist offers a sober but ultimately encouraging assessment of the future of cloning! arguing ultimately that cloning will change the landscape of medicine and society in beneficial ways. Inhaltsverzeichnis Chapter 1 The Political Theater of Cloning Chapter 2 How Cloning Will Surprise Us Chapter 3 What Cloning Tells Us about Ourselves Chapter 4 The Brave New World of Animal Cloning... Chapter 5 Cloning Endangered Species and Pets Chapter 6 Psst! Rael Wants to Sell You a Bridge in Brooklyn Chapter 7 Does Cloning Harm the Souls of Cloned Children? Chapter 8 Deciphering Cloning at the Earliest Stages of Life Chapter 9 Why the World Should Not Ban Cloning Chapter 10 Why Cloning Will Not Hurt Genetic Diversity Chapter 11 Actors, Feminists, Marxists & Cloning Chapter 12 Safe, Reproductive Cloning: Intrinsically Good Chapter 13 Risking My Baby Chapter 14 Should Cloned Kids be Outlaws Chapter 15 Prelude to Cloning: Ethics of the Artificial Womb Chapter 16 Humanzees, Transhumans, & Transgenic Species Chapter 17 Cloning the Great: Three Challenges Chapter 18 Gathering Darkness or Transhumanism?