Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Cloning" by Katrien Devolder |
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- Agar, N., 2004, Liberal Eugenics: In Defense of Human Enhancement, Oxford: Blackwell Publishing. (Scholar)
- Ahlberg, J., Brighouse, H., 2011, “An argument against cloning,” Canadian Journal of Philosophy, 40(4): 539–566. (Scholar)
- Alpers, A., Lo, B., 1995, “Commodification and commercialization in human embryo research,” Stanford Law & Policy Review, 6(2): 39–46. (Scholar)
- American Medical Association, AMA, (1999), Report of the Council on Ethical and Judicial Affairs, American Medical Association. (Scholar)
- Annas, G., 1998, “The prospect of human cloning: an opportunity for national and international cooperation,” in Human Cloning: Biomedical Ethical Reviews., Humber J., Almeder R., eds. New Jersey: Humana Press. (Scholar)
- Asch, A., Wasserman, D., 2005, “Where is the sin in synecdoche,” in Quality of life and human difference: genetic testing, health care,, and disability, Wasserman, D., Wachbroit, R.S., Bickenbach, J.E., eds. Cambridge, UK; New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Baylis, F., McLeod, C., 2007, “The stem cell debate continues: the buying and selling of eggs for research,” Journal of Medical Ethics, 33(12): 726–731. (Scholar)
- Birnbacher, D., 2005, “Human cloning and human dignity,” Reproductive Biomedicine Online (Supplement), 10: 50–55. (Scholar)
- Boland, M.J., Hazen, J.L., Nazor, K.L., Rodriguez, A.R., Gifford, W., Martin, G., Kupriyanov, S., and Baldwin, K.K., 2009, “Adult mice generated from induced pluripotent stem cells,” Nature, 461(7260): 91–94. (Scholar)
- Brock, D.W., 1998, “Cloning human beings: an assessment of the ethical issues pro and con,” in Facts and Fantasies about Human Cloning, Nussbaum, M.C., Sunstein, C.R., eds. New York: Norton: 141–164. (Scholar)
- –––, 2002, “ Human Cloning and Our Sense of Self, ” Science, 269:314–316. (Scholar)
- Brown, M.T., 2009, “Moral complicity in induced pluripotent stem cell research,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 19(1): 1–22. (Scholar)
- Buchanan, A., Brock, D.W., Daniels, N., Wikler, D., 2000, From Chance to Choice: Genetics & Justice, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Buchanan, A., 2007, “Institutions, beliefs and ethics: eugenics as a case study,” Journal of Political Philosophy, 15(1): 22–45. (Scholar)
- Cervera, R.P., Stojkovic, M., 2007, “Human embryonic stem cell derivation and nuclear transfer: impact on regenerative therapeutics and drug discovery,” Clinical Pharmacology & Therapeutics, 82(3): 310–315. (Scholar)
- Cole-Turner, R., ed., 1997, Human Cloning: Religious Responses, Louisville, KY: Westminster John Knox Press. (Scholar)
- Committee on Assessing the Medical Risks of Human Oocyte Donation for Stem Cell Research, 2007, Assessing the Medical Risks of Human Oocyte Donation for Stem Cell Research: Workshop Report, Washington D.C.: The National Academies Press. (Scholar)
- Deckers, J., 2007, “Are those who subscribe to the view that early embryos are persons irrational and inconsistent? A reply to Brock,” Journal of Medical Ethics, 33(2): 102–6. (Scholar)
- Deech, R., 1999, “Human Cloning and public policy,” In The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights, Burley, J., ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press: Chapter 4. (Scholar)
- Devolder, K., 2005, “Creating and sacrificing embryos for stem cells,” Journal of Medical Ethics, 31(6): 366–370. (Scholar)
- Devolder, K., and Savulescu, J., 2006, “The moral imperative to conduct cloning and stem cell research,” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 15(1): 7–21. (Scholar)
- Dickinson, D., 2002, “Commodification of human tissue: implications for feminist and development ethics,” Developing World Bioethics, 2(1): 55–63. (Scholar)
- Doerflinger, R.M., 1999, “The ethics of funding embryonic stem cell research: A Catholic viewpoint,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 9(2): 137–150. (Scholar)
- Douglas, T., Savulescu, J., 2009, “Destroying unwanted embryos in research,” EMBO Reports, 10(4): 307–312. (Scholar)
- Feinberg, J., 1980, “A Child's Right to an open future,” in Whose Child? Parental Rights, Parental Authority and State Power, Aiken, W., ed. Totowa, NJ: Rowman & Littlefield: 124–153. (Scholar)
- FitzPatrick, W., 2003, “Surplus embryos, nonreproductive cloning, and the intend/foresee distinction,” Hastings Center Report, 33(3): 29–36. (Scholar)
- Fletcher, J.F., 1988, The Ethics of Genetic Control: Ending Reproductive Roulette., New York: Prometheus. (Scholar)
- French, A.J. et al., 2008, “Development of human cloned blastocysts following somatic cell nuclear transfer with adult fibroblasts,” Stem Cells, 26(2): 485–93. (Scholar)
- George, K., 2007, “What about the women? Ethical and policy aspects of egg supply for cloning research,” Reproductive BioMedicine Online, 15(2): 127–133. (Scholar)
- Gruen, L., 2007, “Oocytes for sale?,” Metaphilosophy, 38(2–3): 285–308. (Scholar)
- Hansen, J.E., 2002, “Embryonic stem cell production through therapeutic cloning has fewer ethical problems than stem cell harvest from surplus IVF embryos,” Journal of Medical Ethics, 28(2): 86–8. (Scholar)
- Harris, J., 1997, “Goodbye Dolly: The ethics of human cloning,” Journal of Medical Ethics, 23(6): 353–360. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, On Cloning, London: Routledge. (Scholar)
- Häyry, M., 2003, “Philosophical arguments for and against human reproductive cloning,” Bioethics, 17(5–6): 447–459. (Scholar)
- Holm, S., 1998, “A life in the shadow: one reason why we should not clone humans,” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 7: 160–162.
- Jonas, H., 1974, Philosophical Essays: From Ancient Creed to Technological Man, Englewood Cliffs, NJ: Prentice-Hall. (Scholar)
- Kalfoglou, A.L., Gittelsohn, J.A., 2000, “A qualitative follow-up study of women's experiences with oocyte donation,” Human Reproduction, 15(4): 798–805.
- Kass, L.R., 1998, “The wisdom of repugnance: why we should ban the cloning of humans,” Valparaiso University Law Review 32(2): 679–705. (Scholar)
- Kevles, D.J., 1995, (1st ed. 1985), In the Name of Eugenics: Genetics and the Uses of Human Heredity, Cambridge, MA: Harvard University Press.
- Kiessling, A.A., 2001, “In the stem-cell debate, new concepts need new words,” Nature, 413(6855): 453. (Scholar)
- Kitcher, P., 1997, “Whose self is it, anyway?,” Sciences (New York), 37(5): 58–62. (Scholar)
- Levick, S.E., 2004, Clone Being: Exploring the Psychological and Social Dimensions, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc. (Scholar)
- Levy, N., Lotz, M., 2005, “Reproductive cloning and a (kind of) genetic fallacy,” Bioethics, 19: 232–250. (Scholar)
- Lipschutz, J.H., 1999, “To clone or not to clone--a Jewish perspective,” Journal of Medical Ethics, 25(2): 105–7. (Scholar)
- Macintosh, K.L., 2005, Illegal Beings. Human Clones and the Law, New York: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Magnus, D., Cho, M.K., 2005, “Issues in oocyte donation for stem cell research,” Science, 308: 1747–8. (Scholar)
- McDougall, R., 2008, “A resource-based version of the argument that cloning is an affront to human dignity,” Journal of Medical Ethics, 34(4): 259–261.
- McHugh, P.R., 2004, “Zygote and ’clonote‘ – the ethical use of embryonic stem cells,” New England Journal of Medicine, 351(3): 209–11. (Scholar)
- McGee G., ed., 2000, The Human Cloning Debate, (2nd ed). Berkeley, CA: Berkeley Hills Books. (Scholar)
- Mertes, H., Pennings, G., 2007, “Oocyte donation in stem cell research,” Human Reproduction, 22(3): 629–634. (Scholar)
- National Bioethics Advisory Commission, NBAC, (1999), Ethical Issues in Human Stem cell Research, Rockville, MD: NBAC. (Scholar)
- Noggle, S., Fung, H.-L., Gore, A., Martinez, H., Satriani, K.C., et al., 2011, “Human oocytes reprogram somatic cells to a pluripotent state,” Nature, 478(7367): 70–5. (Scholar)
- O'Neil, O., 2002, Autonomy and Trust in Bioethics (Gifford Lectures 2001), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. (Scholar)
- Paul, D., 1995, Controlling Human Heredity, 1865 to Present. Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Humanities Press. (Scholar)
- Pence, G., 1998, Who's Afraid of Human Cloning?, Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. (Scholar)
- President's Council on Bioethics, PCBE, (2002), Human Cloning and Human Dignity: An Ethical Inquiry: Washington D.C.: PCBE. (Scholar)
- Putnam, H., 1997, “Cloning people,” in The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights, Burley, J., ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 1–13. (Scholar)
- Ramsey, P., 1966, “Moral and religious implications of genetic control,” in Genetics and the Future Man., Roslansky, J.D., ed. New York: Appleton-Century Crofts: 107–69. (Scholar)
- Rao, M., Condic M.L., 2008, “Alternative sources of pluripotent stem cells: scientific solutions to an ethical dilemma,” Stem Cells and Development, 17(1): 1–10. (Scholar)
- Resnik, D.B., 2001, “Regulating the market for human eggs,” Bioethics, 15(1): 1–25. (Scholar)
- Roberts, C., Throsby, K., 2008, “Paid to share: IVF patients, eggs and stem cell research,” Social Science & Medicine, 66(1): 159–169. (Scholar)
- Robertson, J.A, 1995, “Symbolic issues in embryo research,” Hastings Center Report, 25(1): 37–38. (Scholar)
- Sadeghi, M., 2007, “Islamic perspectives on human cloning,” Human Reproduction and Genetic Ethics, 13(2): 32–40. (Scholar)
- Sandel, M.J., 2007, The Case Against Perfection. Ethics in the Age of Genetic Engineering, Cambridge, MA: The Belknap Press of Harvard University Press. (Scholar)
- Saunders, R., Savulescu, J., 2008, “Research ethics and lessons from Hwanggate: what can we learn from the Korean cloning fraud?,” Journal of Medical Ethics, 34(3): 214–221. (Scholar)
- Savulescu, J., 1999, “Should we clone human beings? Cloning as a source of tissue transplantation,” Journal of Medical Ethics, 25: 87–95. (Scholar)
- Segal, N.L., 2000, Entwined Lives: Twins and What They Tell Us About Human Behavior, New York: Plume. (Scholar)
- Steinbock, B., 2001, “Respect for human embryos,” in Cloning and the Future of Human Embryo Research, Lauritzen, P., ed. Oxford: Oxford University Press: 21–33. (Scholar)
- –––, 2004, “Payment for egg donation and surrogacy,” Mount Sinai Journal of Medicine, 71(4): 255–265. (Scholar)
- Strong, C., 2005, “Harming by conceiving: a review of misconceptions and a new analysis,” The Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 30: 491–516. (Scholar)
- Strong, C., 2008, “Cloning and adoption: a reply to Levy and Lotz,” Bioethics, 22(2): 130–136. (Scholar)
- Tooley, M., 1998, “The moral status of the cloning of humans,” In Human Cloning: Biomedical Ethical Reviews., Humber and Almeder, eds. Totowa, NJ: Humana Press: 65–102. (Scholar)
- Walters, L., 2004, “Human embryonic stem cell research: an intercultural perspective,” Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 14(1): 3–38. (Scholar)
- Wilmut, I., Schnieke, A.E., McWhir J., et al., 1997, “Viable offspring derived from fetal and adult mammalian cells,” Nature, 385:810–3. (Scholar)
- Wilmut, I., Campbell, K.H., Tudge, C., 2001, The Second Creation: The Age of Biological Control, London: Headline Book Publishing. (Scholar)
- Whitworth, K.M., Prather, R.S., 2010, “Somatic cell nuclear transfer efficiency: How can it be improved through nuclear remodeling and reprogramming?,” Molecular Reproduction and Development, 77(12): 1001–1015. (Scholar)
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