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基本説明
One of the few books to provide a comprehensive overview for a wide audience, the volume brings together leading scientists, ethicists, political scientists, and doctors to explain this new scientific development and explore its ramifications.
Full Description
Few recent advances in science have generated as much excitement and controversy as human embryonic stem cells. The potential of these cells to replace diseased or damaged cells in virtually every tissue of the body heralds the advent of an extraordinary new field of medicine. Controversy arises, however, because current techniques required to harvest stem cells involve the destruction of the human blastocyst. This even-handed, lucidly written volume is an essential tool for understanding the complex issues - scientific, religious, ethical, and political - that currently fuel public debate about stem cell research. One of the few books to provide a comprehensive overview for a wide audience, the volume brings together leading scientists, ethicists, political scientists, and doctors to explain this new scientific development and explore its ramifications.
Contents
Introduction: Framing the Controversy Kristen Renwick Monroe, Ronald B. Miller, and Jerome S. Tobis 1. Stem Cells Peter J. Bryant and Philip H. Schwartz 2. Therapeutic Uses of Stem Cells Philip H. Schwartz and Peter J. Bryant 3. Ethical Issues in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Philip J. Nickel 4. Religious Perspectives on Embryonic Stem Cell Research Mahtab Jafari, Fanny Elahi, Saba Ozyurt, and Ted Wrigley 5. Political Issues in the Stem Cell Debate: The View from California Lawrence S.{ths}B. Goldstein 6. Roots and Branches of the U.S. National Debate on Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research Lee L. Zwanziger 7. Stem Cell Politics: The Perfect Is the Enemy of the Good Sidney H. Golub 8. Stem Cell Research: A Concluding Overview Ronald B. Miller Epilogue Kristen Renwick Monroe and Ted Wrigley Contributors Index



