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"Americans should repudiate the commodification of human embryos. They are not crops to be harvested. They are not ³pharms² to be cultivated. After all, hard as it is to believe, you and I were once tiny human embryos. We too had a right not to be bought and sold at the ³pharmers market?" C. Ben Mitchell, Ph.D. in the Editorial
VOLUME 17:3 FALL 2001
Editorial Old MacDonald Had an Embryo Pharm, E, I, E, I, Oh? C. Ben Mitchell, Ph. D.
Guest Commentary To the Editor Polygamy and Autonomy David B. Fletcher A Theologian's Brief: On the Place of the Human Embryo Within the Christian Tradition and the Theological Principles for Evaluating Its Moral Status David Jones, et. al. Taking Abortion Seriously: A Philosophical Critique of the New Anti-Abortion Rhetorical Shift Francis J. Beckwith Prenatal DNR Orders and the Baby Doe Regulations: Case Review and Analysis Robert E. Cranston A Thirty-Year Perspective on Personhood: How Has the Debate Changed? Dennis Sullivan
Book Reviews Without Moral Limits: Women, Reproduction, and Medical Technology - Debra EvansJ. Alan Branch Regulation of the Healthcare Professions - Timothy S. Jost, EditorJack T. Hanford Body and Soul: Human Nature and the Crisis of Ethics - J.P. Moreland and Scott B. RaeMichael W. Austin The Invention of Autonomy: A History of Modern Moral Philosophy - J. B. SchneewindDavid B. Fletcher