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  1. Stem Cells: Equity or Ownership?
  2. Vanessa T. Kuhn
  3. pp. 1-2
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  1. Stem Cells and the Metaphysics of Choice: A Rationale-or Ruse-for Genetic Research?
  2. Dawson S. Schultz
  3. pp. 1-2
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  1. A Modest Proposal
  2. Howard Trachtman
  3. pp. 1-2
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  1. Part I-Jordan's Banks, A View from the First Years of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research
  2. Laurie Zoloth
  3. pp. 3-30
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  1. Part II-What's in a Name: Embryos, Clones, and Stem Cells
  2. Jane Maienschein
  3. pp. 12-30
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  1. Ronald M. Green
  2. pp. 20-30
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  1. Ditching Religion and Reality
  2. Richard M. Doerflinger
  3. pp. 31-32
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  1. Crossing the Ethical Chasm: Embryo Status and Moral Complicity
  2. John Robertson
  3. pp. 33-34
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  1. Federal Policy toward Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research
  2. James F. Childress
  3. pp. 34-35
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  1. Stem Cell Politics: The New Shape to the Road Ahead
  2. Alexander M. Capron
  3. pp. 35-37
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  1. Stem Cells and the Man on the Moon: Should We Go There from Here?
  2. George Khushf, Robert G. Best
  3. pp. 37-39
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  1. Those Divisive Stem Cells: Dealing with Our Most Contentious Issues
  2. Carson Strong
  3. pp. 39-40
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  1. Embryonic Stem Cells: Expanding the Analysis
  2. Rebecca Dresser
  3. pp. 40-41
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  1. Embryonic Stem Cell Retrieval and a Possible Ethical Bypass
  2. Mary B. Mahowald, Anthony P. Mahowald
  3. pp. 42-43
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  1. Stem Cell Research and the Role of the New President's Council on Bioethics
  2. Cynthia B. Cohen
  3. pp. 43-44
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  1. Bush and Stem Cell Research: An Ethically Confused Policy
  2. Jeffrey Spike
  3. pp. 45-46
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  1. Ethics and Politics
  2. Stephen R. Latham
  3. pp. 46-47
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  1. Stem Cells, Cloning, and Abortion: Making Careful Distinctions
  2. Dena S. Davis
  3. pp. 47-49
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  1. Can Moral Worthiness Be Seen Using a Microscope?
  2. David Steinberg
  3. pp. 49-50
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  1. Questions Concerning the Current Stem Cell Debate
  2. Kevin T. FitzGerald
  3. pp. 50-51
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  1. Stem Cell Rhetoric and the Pragmatics of Naming
  2. Robert Baker
  3. pp. 52-53
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  1. The Idolatry of Absolutizing in the Stem Cell Debate
  2. Daniel B. McGee
  3. pp. 53-54
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  1. Stem Cell Ethics and the Forgotten Corporate Context
  2. Chris MacDonald
  3. pp. 54-56
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  1. Embryos, Stem Cells, and the "Strategic" Element of Public Moral Reasoning
  2. Alex John London
  3. pp. 56-57
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  1. The Moral Status of the Embryonal Stem Cell: Inherent or Imputed?
  2. Robert D. Orr
  3. pp. 57-59
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  1. Bioethics after the Terror
  2. Jonathan D. Moreno
  3. pp. 60-64
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  1. At Women's Expense: State Power and the Politics of Fetal Rights (review)
  2. Virginia Ashby Sharpe
  3. pp. 65-66
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  1. Contributors
  2. pp. iii-iv
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  1. Law and Bioethics: An Introduction (review)
  2. B Natalie Demers
  3. pp. 67-68
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