New Reproductive Technologies are Morally Problematic

In James D. Torr (ed.), Medical Ethics. Greenhaven Press (2000)
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A short article examining the problems of the fertility industry, commodifying human life and allowing unaccountable third parties to create children in ways that undermine their identity by way of donor conception, human cloning and artificial reproductive techniques.

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