An intercultural perspective on human embryonic stem cell research
Keywords
Keyword identifiers: Africa; Asia; Australia; Europe; Middle East; New Zealand; North America; South America; United Nations; United StatesBRL primary classification: 18.7
Keywords: *cross-cultural comparison; *embryonic stem cells; *embryo research; *government regulation; *international aspects; *public policy; *religious ethics; Buddhist ethics; cloning; comparative studies; Eastern Orthodox ethics; embryo disposition; embryos; government financing; Hindu ethics; in vitro fertilization; Islamic ethics; Jewish ethics; moral policy; moral status; Protestant ethics; reproductive technologies; research embryo creation; research support; Roman Catholic ethics; trends
Human Experimentation/ Stem Cell Research
BRL subject captions: rv
BRL classification: 18.7; 15.1; 18.5.4; 1.2; 21.1
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BRL location: QH588 .S83 S7455 2008Number of references book cites: 17 refs. 5 fn.
BRL special collection: GenETHX; IMSE; Qatar
Date
2011-07-12Identifier
oai:repository.library.georgetown.edu:10822/512297http://repository.library.georgetown.edu/handle/10822/512297
978-1-4020-6988-8
In: Østnor, Lars, ed. Stem Cells, Human Embryos and Ethics: Interdisciplinary Perspectives. New York: Springer, 2008: 91-109
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