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Table of Contents

  1. Editorial: The Wisdom of Leon the Professional [Ethicist]
  2. Glenn McGee
  3. pp. vii-viii
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Target Article

  1. Crossing Species Boundaries
  2. Jason Scott Robert, Francoise Baylis
  3. pp. 1-13
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Open Peer Commentaries

  1. Crossing Species Boundaries Is Even More Controversial than You Think
  2. Paul B. Thompson
  3. pp. 14-15
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  1. Ethics and Species Integrity
  2. Bernard E. Rollin
  3. pp. 15-17
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  1. Defining Chimeras. .. and Chimeric Concerns
  2. Henry T. Greely
  3. pp. 17-20
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  1. Crossing Species Boundaries and Making Human-Nonhuman Hybirds: Moral and Legal Ramifications
  2. Ananda M. Chakrabarty
  3. pp. 20-21
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  1. Human-Animal Transgenesis and Chimeras Might Be an Expression of Our Humanity
  2. Julian Savulescu
  3. pp. 22-25
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  1. What's Wrong with Confusion?
  2. Hilary Bok
  3. pp. 25-26
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  1. A Legal Perspective on Humanity, Personhood, and Species Boundaries
  2. Linda MacDonald Glenn
  3. pp. 27-28
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  1. Hopes against Hopeful Monsters
  2. David Castle
  3. pp. 28-30
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  1. Transgenic Chimeras
  2. Mark Sagoff
  3. pp. 30-31
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  1. No Real Categories, Only Chimeras and Illusions: The Interplay between Morality and Science in Debates over Embryonic Chimeras
  2. Rachel A. Ankeny
  3. pp. 31-33
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  1. The Moral Insignificance of Crossing Species Boundaries
  2. Andrew W. Siegel
  3. pp. 33-34
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  1. Patents on Human-Animal Chimeras and Threats to Human Dignity
  2. David B. Resnik
  3. pp. 35-36
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  1. In Defense of the Moral Relevance of Species Boundaries
  2. Robert Streiffer
  3. pp. 37-38
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  1. Are There Answers?
  2. Louis C. Charland
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  1. Creating Human-Nonhuman Chimeras: Of Mice and Men
  2. Cynthia B. Cohen
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  1. Chimeras and "Human Dignity"
  2. Josephine Johnston, Christopher Eliot
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  1. Crossing Perspectival Chasms about Species
  2. Lee Zwanziger
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  1. Moral Ambiguity, "Yes," Moral Confusion, "No"
  2. Daniel B. McGee
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  1. Species and Races, Chimeras and Multiracial People
  2. David T. Wasserman
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  1. A Scientist Crossing a Boundary: A Step into the Bioethical Issues Surrounding Stem Cell Research
  2. Nao R. Kobayashi
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  1. In Defense of Stem Cell Chimeras: A Response to "Crossing Species Boundaries"
  2. Phillip Karpowicz
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  1. The Humane Imperative: A Moral Opportunity
  2. Kimberly A. Urie, Alison Stanley, Jerold D. Friedman
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  1. The Bioethics of Fiction: The Chimera in Film and Print
  2. Sarah K. Brem, Karen Anijar
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  1. Drawing the Line at Not-Fully-Human: What We Already Know
  2. Sarah Franklin
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Target Article

  1. All Gifts Large and Small: Toward an Understanding of the Ethics of Pharmaceutical Industry Gift Giving
  2. Dana Katz, Arthur L. Caplan, Jon F. Merz
  3. pp. 39-46
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Open Peer Commentaries

  1. Bribes for Doctors: A Gift for Bioethicsts?
  2. Peter R. Mansfield
  3. pp. 47-48
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  1. Voluntary Self-regulatory Codes: What Should We Expect?
  2. Joel Lexchin
  3. pp. 49-50
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  1. Small Gifts, Conflicts of Interest, and the Zero-Tolerance Threshold in Medicine
  2. Sheldon Krimsky
  3. pp. 50-52
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  1. Cheap Trinkets, Effective Marketing: Small Gifts from Drug Companies to Physicians
  2. Allan S. Brett
  3. pp. 52-54
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  1. The Ethics of Pharmaceutical Industry Gift Giving: The Role of a Professional Association
  2. Karine Morin, Leonard J. Morse
  3. pp. 54-55
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  1. Pharmaceutical Industry Influences on Physician Prescribing: Gifts, Quasi-gifts, and Patient-Directed Gifts
  2. Jeffrey T. Berger
  3. pp. 56-57
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  1. All Rationalizations Large and Small
  2. Bob Goodman
  3. pp. 57-58
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  1. Pens and Other Pharmaceutical Industry Gifts
  2. Howard Brody
  3. pp. 58-60
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  1. Access to Medication and Drug Company Sales Practices: Setting Priorities for Critique and Advocacy
  2. Naomi Seiler
  3. p. 61
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  1. Lunch with Lilly: Who Pays?
  2. Carson Strong
  3. pp. 62-63
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  1. Banning Pens and Pads Misses the Main Point
  2. Sharon F. Terry, Wylie Burke
  3. pp. 63-65
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  1. The Invisible Influence of Industry Inducements
  2. Rosamond Rhodes, James D. Capozzi
  3. pp. 65-67
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  1. Industry-to-Physician Marketing and the Cost of Prescription Drugs
  2. Winston Chiong
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  1. Large or Small, a Gift Is a Gift Is a Gift
  2. John J. Paris
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  1. The Death of Common Sense
  2. Howard Trachtman
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Reviews

  1. Better than Well: American Medicine Meets the American Dream (review)
  2. Paul Root Wolpe
  3. pp. 68-69
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  1. Validity and Applicability of the Social Sciences to and for Bioethics
  2. Nora L. Jones
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. iv-vi
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