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Owning up to our Agendas: On the Role and Limits of Science in Debates about Embryos and Brain Death
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Khushf, George
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Abortion, Induced
/ Bioethics
/ Brain Death
/ Christianity
/ Church & state
/ Cloning, Organism
/ Death
/ Embryo Research - ethics
/ Embryos
/ Federal Government
/ Human performance
/ Humans
/ Personhood
/ Philosophy
/ Religion
/ Science
/ Scientists
/ Society
/ Stem cells
/ United States
2006
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Owning up to our Agendas: On the Role and Limits of Science in Debates about Embryos and Brain Death
by
Khushf, George
in
Abortion, Induced
/ Bioethics
/ Brain Death
/ Christianity
/ Church & state
/ Cloning, Organism
/ Death
/ Embryo Research - ethics
/ Embryos
/ Federal Government
/ Human performance
/ Humans
/ Personhood
/ Philosophy
/ Religion
/ Science
/ Scientists
/ Society
/ Stem cells
/ United States
2006
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Owning up to our Agendas: On the Role and Limits of Science in Debates about Embryos and Brain Death
by
Khushf, George
in
Abortion, Induced
/ Bioethics
/ Brain Death
/ Christianity
/ Church & state
/ Cloning, Organism
/ Death
/ Embryo Research - ethics
/ Embryos
/ Federal Government
/ Human performance
/ Humans
/ Personhood
/ Philosophy
/ Religion
/ Science
/ Scientists
/ Society
/ Stem cells
/ United States
2006
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Owning up to our Agendas: On the Role and Limits of Science in Debates about Embryos and Brain Death
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Owning up to our Agendas: On the Role and Limits of Science in Debates about Embryos and Brain Death
2006
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Overview
The ethical issues integral to embryo research and brain death are intertwined with comprehensive views of life that are not explicitly discussed in most policy debate. I consider three representative views – a naturalist, romantic, and theist – and show how these might inform the way practical ethical issues are addressed. I then consider in detail one influential argument in embryo research that attempts to bypass deep values. I show that this twinning argument is deeply flawed. It presupposes naturalist commitments that are at issue in the embryo research debate, and exhibits a blindness to alternative philosophical viewpoints. By considering the work of Hans Driesch, the discoverer of the facts of embryology integral to the twinning argument, I show how the twinning facts are compatible with romantic and theistic accounts that affirm full moral status for the early embryo. While these alternative interpretations might have a tenuous status in current scientific debate, they should be respected in ethical and policy debate.
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Blackwell Publishing Ltd,SAGE Publications,Cambridge University Press
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