The intrinsic moral value of the human embryo: Holistic anthropology and the use of human embryos in research
Using human embryos in research remains a controversial issue, especially in Christian bioethics. Although the official Catholic stance rejects human embryonic stem cell research, Christian thinkers T. Peters, K. Lebacqz and G. Bennett support it. They endorse the 14-day Rule and argue that ex vivo...
Autor principal: | Kerasidou, A |
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Format: | Journal article |
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2014
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