Human Cloning And Human Dignity by President's Council on Bioethics (U.S.), Leon Kass

An Ethical Inquiry

This book provides a comprehensive examination of the ethical and philosophical implications of human cloning. It explores the debate from multiple perspectives, including the potential benefits and harms of cloning technologies. The text delves into the moral concerns associated with human dignity, individuality, and the possible societal impacts of cloning humans. Through thorough analysis and discussion, the book seeks to inform public policy and contribute to the broader conversation on bioethical standards and human rights in the context of advancing biotechnological capabilities.

Published
2002
Nationality
American
Length
Moderate
Pages
400-500
Original Language
English
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