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Is it right to clone animals?

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Author(s)
Church of Scotland
Keywords
bioethics
church
cloning
animals
GE Subjects
Religious ethics
Methods of ethics
Theological ethics
Philosophical ethics
Bioethics
Environmental ethics
Animal ethics
Christian denominations
Anglican

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/228887
Abstract
"It was ironic that Dolly the cloned sheep caused a media sensation about human cloning, which may or may not ever happen, and largely neglected the important ethical questions of cloning animals which we can already do. This information sheet tries to redress the balance."
Date
1998
Type
Preprint
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With permission of the license/copyright holder
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Church and Ecumenical Statements on Bioethics and Biotechnology

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