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Biomedical Ethics Paul M. Cox This article outlines the developments and concerns in the field of Biomedical Ethics. It then goes on to address specific issues within that field.
The Inhuman Use of Human Beings Ramsey Colloquium This statement expresses grave concern over human embryo research.
Patenting Life: Yes Ted Peters The author thinks that religious leaders and others are in error for their opposition to gene patenting.
Patenting Life: No Richard D. Land and C. Ben Mitchell The authors express their opposition to gene patenting, specifically human gene patenting. They base their view on this matter upon the belief that humans are unique creatures, created in the likeness and image of God.
Updated: 13 July 2002