Human Cloning

  • Human Cloning: Four Fallacies and Their Legal Consequences
    By Kerry Lynn Macintosh

    For example, Mark Hunt, whose infant son died after heart surgery, paid hundreds of thousands of dollars to create a lab for a doctor who promised to clone his lost child. The money was spent in vain; the doctor delivered press ...

  • Human Cloning: Science, Ethics, and Public Policy
    By Barbara MacKinnon

    From this collection, readers will gain a clearer picture of the history of cloning in agriculture and animal science, the various biological procedures that are encompassed by the term "cloning," the philosophical arguments in support of ...

  • Human Cloning
    By Kristi Lew

    This book examines how human cloning has been depicted in science fiction, the development of existing cloning technology, how scientists have used these techniques in the past, and their potential application for the future.

  • Human Cloning: Four Fallacies and their Legal Consequences
    By Kerry Lynn Macintosh

    Drawing on sources ranging from science fiction films to the Congressional Record, this book unmasks the role that psychological essentialism has played in bringing about cloning bans.

  • Human Cloning
    By Kristi Lew

    The Guardian, December 24, 2004. https:// www.theguardian.com/world/2004/dec/24/sciencenews.genetics. Heine, Steven J. DNA Is Not Destiny: The Remarkable, Completely Misunderstood Relationship Between You and Your Genes.

  • Human Cloning: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United...
    By Science, Technology, United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Commerce

    Human Cloning: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on Science, Technology, and Space of the Committee on Commerce, Science, and Transportation, United...

  • Human Cloning: Religious Responses
    By Ronald Cole-Turner

    Should we clone a human just because we can? In this volume, Cole-Turner gathers twelve highly readable and nontechnical essays debating what could become the defining controversy of the late twentieth century.

  • Human Cloning
    By James M. Humber, Robert Almeder

    In Human Cloning a panel of distinguished philosophers, medical ethicists, religious thinkers, and social critics tackle the thorny problems raised by the now real possibility of human cloning.

  • Human Cloning
    By Judith Ann Johnson

    This is a print on demand edition of a hard to find publication.