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Staying Human

Advancing science and medicine for, not on, human beings

Read the Editors’ Introduction
End of Life •
Eugenics •
Reproductive Technology •
Enhancement •
Beginning of Life •
Human Dignity •
Medicine •
Transhumanism •
All

Review | Fall 2006

Fall 2006

  • Caitrin Keiper

Cloning’s Apologist

Caitrin Keiper

Looking Back | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

The Stem Cell President

Essay | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

  • Patrick Lee
  • Robert P. George

The First Fourteen Days of Human Life

When does a human life truly begin?

Patrick Lee and Robert P. George

Review | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

On the Shelf

Quick Takes on The Father of Surgery, Box Boats, Cloning and the Law, etc.

Essay | Spring 2006

Spring 2006

  • Richard M. Doerflinger

The Many Casualties of Cloning

Richard M. Doerflinger

Review | Spring 2006

Spring 2006

  • James Bowman

A Clone’s Lament

James Bowman

State of the Art | Spring 2006

Spring 2006

Stem Cell Spin

The Bush Policy and Its Unreasonable Critics

State of the Art | Winter 2006

Winter 2006

Human Cloning and Scientific Corruption

The South Korea Scandal and the Future of the Stem Cell Debate

State of the Art | Summer 2005

Summer 2005

‘An Unknowable Atom of Human Flesh’

Henry Hyde and Joe Barton on the Ethics of Stem Cell Research

State of the Art | Spring 2005

Spring 2005

The Embryo Wars

The U.N., Mitt Romney, and California Corruption

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