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Biomedical Ethics Opposing Viewpoints

Bender, David; Leone, Bruno 1987 Greenhaven Press,312p.

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Introduction

Chapter1: What Ethics Should Guide Biomedical Research?
1. Biological Patents Promote Progress
2. Biological Patents Affront Human Values
3. Individuals Own All Rights to Their Body Cells
4. Scientiste Should Be Able to Own Cells They Have Altered
5. Randomized Human Experimentation Is Essential to Biomedical Research
6. Randomized Human Experimentation Is Not Essential to Biomedical Research

Chapter2: What Ethics Should Guide Organ Transplants
1. The Buying and Selling of Organs Raised Serious Ethical Questions
2. The Buying and Selling of Organs Saves Lives
3. More Organs for Transplants Must Be Found
4. The Search for Oragans Is Dehumanizing
5. Alcoholics Should Have Low Priority for Organ Transplants
6. Alcoholism Should Not Affect Organ Transplant Priorities

Chapter3: What Ethics Should Guide Fetal Tissue Research?
1. Fetal Tissue Is Essential to Medical Research
2. Fetal Tissue Efficacy Has Not Been Proven
3. Fetal Tissue Research Offers Hope to Diseas Victims
4. Fetal Tissue Research Is Immoral
5. The Use of Fetal Tissue Would Encourage Abortion
6. The Use of Fetal Tissue Would Not Encourage

Chapter4: Are Reproductive Technologies Ethical?
1. Reproductive Technologies Offer Hope to the Childless
2. Reproductive Technologies Offer False Hope and Serious Risks
3. Reproductive Technologies Harm Women
4. Women Want Reproductive Technologies
5. Surrogate Mothers Contribute a Valuable Service to Society
6. Society Should Not Condone Surrogate Mothering

Chapter5: Should Animals Be Used in Research?
1. Animals Research Saves Human Lives
2. Animel Research Is Unnecessary
3. Animal Rights Protesters Disrupt Valuable Research
4. Animal Research Teaches Little
5. Humans Should Be Allowed to Receive Animal Organ Transplants
6. Humans Should Not Be Allowed to Receive Animal Organs
7. Genetic Research on Animals Will Benefit Humanity
8. Genetic Research on Animals Oversteos Human Rights

Chapter6: What Ethics Should Guide Genetic Research?
1. Genetic Research Threatens the Concept of Humanness
2. Genetic Research Broadens the Understanding of Humanness
3. Genetic Engineering Should Be Unresticted
4. Genetic Engineering Should Be Restricted to Medical Therapy
5. Genetic Testing Can Aid Those at Risk of Genetic Disease
6. Genetic Testing Will Lead to Discrimination

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