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  1. Embryonic Stem Cell Patents and Human Dignity.David B. Resnik - 2007 - Health Care Analysis 15 (3):211-222.
    This article examines the assertion that human embryonic stem cells patents are immoral because they violate human dignity. After analyzing the concept of human dignity and its role in bioethics debates, this article argues that patents on human embryos or totipotent embryonic stem cells violate human dignity, but that patents on pluripotent or multipotent stem cells do not. Since patents on pluripotent or multipotent stem cells may still threaten human dignity by encouraging people to treat embryos as property, patent agencies (...)
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  • A response: “Genes, religion and society: The developing views of the churches”.Michael J. Reiss - 1997 - Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (3):289-292.
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  • A response: “Genes, religion and society: The developing views of the churches”. [REVIEW]Ian StJohn Fisher - 1997 - Science and Engineering Ethics 3 (3):293-295.
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