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Table of Contents

  1. Politics and Peer Review
  2. David Magnus
  3. pp. vii-viii
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Target Article

  1. Human Embryo Research and the Language of Moral Uncertainty
  2. William P. Cheshire
  3. pp. 1-5
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Open Peer Commentaries

  1. Human Embryos and the Language of Scientific Research
  2. Jane Maienschein
  3. pp. 6-7
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  1. Embryos, Words, and Numbers: The Ethical Treatment of Opinion
  2. Jeremy B. A. Green
  3. pp. 7-9
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  1. Human Embryo Research in the News: Scientific versus Ethical Frames?
  2. William Evans
  3. pp. 9-10
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  1. How Serve the Common Weal?
  2. Richard M. Zaner
  3. pp. 10-12
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  1. Human Embryo Research: From Moral Uncertainty to Death
  2. Frederick Grinnell
  3. pp. 12-13
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  1. Bioethics Research and the Language of Methodological Uncertainty
  2. Linda F. Hogle
  3. pp. 13-14
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  1. Bias in Journalistic Accounts of Embryo Research Reconsidered
  2. Robert Baker
  3. pp. 15-16
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  1. You Say Person, I Say Property: Does It Really Matter What We Call an Embryo?
  2. Jessica W. Berg
  3. pp. 17-18
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  1. Scientism or Luddism: Is Informed Ethical Dialogue Possible?
  2. Nancy L. Jones
  3. pp. 18-20
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  1. Caveat Emptor
  2. Jennifer C. Lahl
  3. pp. 20-21
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  1. Bad "Science"
  2. Ronald Michael Green
  3. pp. 21-22
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  1. The Language of Certainty
  2. Aline Kalbian
  3. pp. 22-23
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  1. The Human Embryo: Animal, Vegetable, or Test-Tube "Baby"?
  2. Nancy King Reame
  3. pp. 23-24
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Target Article

  1. Ethics of Research Involving Mandatory Drug Testing of High School Athletes in Oregon
  2. Adil E. Shamoo, Jonathan D. Moreno
  3. pp. 25-31
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Open Peer Commentaries

  1. Mandatory Drug Testing Needs Controlled Evaluation
  2. Thomas R. Kosten
  3. p. 32
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  1. Drug Testing Research in High School Students: Is There a Will or a Way?
  2. Greg Koski
  3. pp. 33-35
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  1. Mandatory Drug Testing of High School Athletes: Unethical Evaluation, Unethical Policy
  2. Donald B. Louria
  3. pp. 35-36
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  1. Students as Lab Animals
  2. Angela Roddey Holder
  3. pp. 37-38
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  1. Coercion and the SATURN Study
  2. David B. Resnik
  3. pp. 38-40
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  1. "What Is Legal Is Not Necessarily Ethical:" The Limits of Law and Drug Testing Programs
  2. Erik Luna
  3. pp. 41-43
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  1. Orbiting SATURN: Countering Politically Charged Misinformation with Facts
  2. Gary T. Chiodo, Linn Goldberg, Esther L. Moe
  3. pp. 43-48
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  1. A Clinician's Perspective
  2. Gregg E. Gorton
  3. pp. 48-49
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  1. Adolescents as Doubly Vulnerable Research Subjects
  2. Loretta M. Kopelman
  3. pp. 50-52
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  1. Criticisms of SATURN Mirror Criticisms of Any Mandatory Student Drug Testing Policy
  2. Anjuli C. Verma
  3. pp. 52-53
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  1. A Step Toward Truly Protecting Human Subjects: Reviewing the Review Boards
  2. Richard R. Albrecht
  3. pp. 54-55
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  1. Required "Volunteers" for Human Investigations--Just Say No!
  2. Peter J. Cohen
  3. pp. 55-57
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  1. Coercion, Harm, and Complicity in Research Integrated with Mandatory Public-Health Programs
  2. Trisha Elizabeth Buchanan
  3. pp. 57-59
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  1. Spinning SATURN
  2. Jonathan Eder
  3. pp. 59-61
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Book Reviews

  1. Community as Healing: Pragmatist Ethics in Medical Encounters (review)
  2. Keith Bauer
  3. pp. 62-63
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  1. When Satan Wears a Stethoscope
  2. Dana Katz
  3. pp. 63-64
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Contributors

  1. Contributors
  2. pp. iv-vi
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