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Cloning, selection, and values : essays on bioethical intuitions / Matti Häyry.

Van Pelt Library B28.F5 A3 v.81
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Van Pelt Library B28.F5 A3 fasc.1-fasc.26,fasc.28;v.29-v.102 (2025)
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Häyry, Matti.
Series:
Acta philosophica Fennica 0355-1792 ; v. 81.
Acta philosophica Fennica, 0355-1792 ; v. 81
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Bioethics.
Human cloning--Moral and ethical aspects.
Human cloning.
Physical Description:
197 pages ; 25 cm.
Place of Publication:
Helsinki : Societas Philosophica Fennica, 2007.
Contents:
Happiness and the friction of moral revolutions
Ethics committees, principles and consequences
Cloning, naturalness and personhood
Deeply felt disgust - a Devlinian objection to cloning humans?
Philosophical arguments for and against human reproductive cloning
Abortion, disability, assent, and consent
There is a difference between selecting a deaf embryo and deafening a hearing child
Genetic information, rights, and autonomy
Utilitarian approaches to justice in health care
Another look at dignity
Precaution and solidarity
Prescribing cannabis : freedom, autonomy, and values.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references (pages 189-190) and index.
ISBN:
9789519264622
9519264620
OCLC:
166409850

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