Ethics & Medicine

Ethics & Medicine Volume 20:2 Summer 2004

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"Potentially immoral? Cloning a human being for the purpose of dissection in the research lab or for nurturing in the creche is actually immoral. Only in a post modern worldview are matters as grave as human cloning "potentially immoral."

C. Ben Mitchell, Ph.D. from the Editorial

Editorial Godsend or God's End C. Ben Mitchell, Ph. D.

Guest Commentary A Neglected Solution to the Problem of the Metaphysical and Moral Status of the Human-Animal Chimera Russell DiSilvestro, MA

Lethal Injection: The Medical Charade Jonathan I Groner, MD

When a Family Member Changes Their Mind Regarding the DNR Order: The Importance of Documentation Bernard M. Karnath, MD and Cheryl E. Vaiani, PhD

Human Embryos, "Twinning," and Public Policy John Jefferson Davis, PhD

When Names Make Claims: Ethical Issues in Medical Device Marketing Katrina A. Bramstedt, PhD

Book Reviews Biotechnology Update: News and Views Edited by Amy DeBaets

"For two decades, Ethics & Medicine has offered guidance to a perplexed world from the Judeo-Christian worldview and its Hippocratic medical vision."

Nigel Cameron, Founding Editor