Cloning: For and Against

For & Against (1999)
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Abstract

Long-standing debates about the ethics of cloning erupted after the recent Dolly breakthrough. Cloning: For and Against gathers together a wide array of scientists', legal experts', and ethicists' thoughts on the matter. A lucid introduction offers readers an essential overview, and the editors even-handedly represent all sides of this controversial subject.

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