Linked bibliography for the SEP article "Ethics of Stem Cell Research" by Andrew Siegel
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- Burtchaell, J.T., 1989, “The Use of Aborted Fetal Tissue in Research: A Rebuttal,” IRB: A Review of Human Subjects Research, 11(2): 9–12. (Scholar)
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- Devolder, K., and Harris, J., 2007, “The Ambiguity of the Embryo: Ethical Inconsistency in the Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate,” Metaphilosophy, 38(2–3): 153–169. (Scholar)
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- Greene, M., 2006, “To Restore Faith and Trust: Justice and Biological Access to Cellular Therapies,” Hastings Center Report, 36(1): 57–63. (Scholar)
- Hayashi, K., et al., 2011, “Reconstitution of the Mouse Germ
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- Holm, S., 2003, “The Ethical Case Against Stem Cell Research,” Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 12: 372–83. (Scholar)
- Kahane, G. and Savulescu, J., 2009, “Brain Damage and the Moral Significance of Consciousness,” Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 34: 6–26. (Scholar)
- Kuhse, H., and Singer, P., 1992, “Individuals, Human, and Persons: The Issue of Moral Status,” in Embryo Experimentation: Ethical, Legal, and Social Issues, P. Singer, et al. (eds.), Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 65–75 (Scholar)
- Lancaster, M.A., and Knoblich, J.A., 2014, “Organogenesis in
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- Lott, J.P., and Savulescu, J., 2007, “Towards a Global Human Embryonic Stem Cell Bank,” American Journal of Bioethics, 7(8): 37–44. (Scholar)
- Marquis, D., 2002, “Stem Cell Research: The Failure of
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- Mathews, D., et al., 2009, “Pluripotent Stem Cell-Derived
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- McMahan, J., 2002, The Ethics of Killing: Problems at the Margins of Life, New York: Oxford University Press. (Scholar)
- McMahan, J., 2007a, “Killing Embryos for Stem Cell Research,” Metaphilosophy, 38(2–3): 170–189. (Scholar)
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- Norsigian, J., 2005, “Risks to Women in Embryo
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- Rivron, N.C., et al., 2018, “Blastocyst-Like Structures
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- Robertson, J., 1988, “Fetal Tissue Transplant Research is
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- Sagan, A., and Singer, P., 2007, “The Moral Status of Stem Cells,” Metaphilosophy, 38(2–3): 264–284 (Scholar)
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- Smith, B., and Brogaard, B., 2003, “Sixteen Days,” Journal of Medicine and Philosophy, 28: 45–78. (Scholar)
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