文档介绍:Is Human Nature Obsolete?
Basic Bioethics
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Pricing Life: Why It’s Time for Health Care Rationing, Peter A. Ubel
Bioethics: Ancient Themes in Contemporary Issues, edited by
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The Human Embryonic Stem Cell Debate: Science, Ethics, and Public
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Engendering International Health: The Challenge of Equity, edited by
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Self-Trust and Reproductive Autonomy, Carolyn McLeod
What Genes Can’t Do, Lenny Moss
In the Wake of Terror: Medicine and Morality in a Time of Crisis,
edited by Jonathan D. Moreno
Pragmatic Bioethics, 2d edition, edited by Glenn McGee
Case Studies in Biomedical Research Ethics, Timothy F. Murphy
ics and Life Insurance: Medical Underwriting and Social Policy,
edited by Mark A. Rothstein
Ethics and the Metaphysics of Medicine: Reflections on Health and
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DNA and the Criminal Justice System: The Technology of Justice,
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Is Human Nature Obsolete? ics, Bioengineering, and the Future
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Is Human Nature Obsolete?
ics, Bioengineering, and the Future of the
Human Condition
edited by Harold W. Baillie and Timothy K. Casey
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