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  1. The Disposer's Dilemma.Robert Shabanowitz - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):60-61.
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  • The Public's Role in Science Policy.Jason Zinser - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):58-60.
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  • The scourge: Moral implications of natural embryo loss.Toby Ord - 2008 - American Journal of Bioethics 8 (7):12 – 19.
    It is often claimed that from the moment of conception embryos have the same moral status as adult humans. This claim plays a central role in many arguments against abortion, in vitro fertilization, and stem cell research. In what follows, I show that this claim leads directly to an unexpected and unwelcome conclusion: that natural embryo loss is one of the greatest problems of our time and that we must do almost everything in our power to prevent it. I examine (...)
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  • Special respect redux.John A. Robertson - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):46 – 48.
    The President's Council on Bioethics (PCB) has deepened ethical and policy debates with its more conservative slant on bioethical issues. In the process it has elicited both brickbats and exasperat...
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  • Toward a full theory of moral status.Ronald Green - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):44 – 46.
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  • The Challenge of the Other.Kelly Fryer-Edwards & Carla Calogero - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):65-66.
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  • Deep Disagreement, Respect, and the Role of Women: Some Room for Development.Stephen E. Lammers - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):63-64.
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  • Response to Commentators on “Confronting Deep Moral Disagreement: The President's Council on Bioethics, Moral Status, and Human Embryos”.Lawrence J. Nelson & Michael J. Meyer - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):W14-W16.
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  • Mary Anne Warren and the Boundaries of the Moral Community.Timothy Furlan - 2022 - Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 31 (2):230-246.
    In her important and well-known discussion “On the Moral and Legal Status of Abortion,” Mary Anne Warren regrets that “it is not possible to produce a satisfactory defense of a woman’s right to obtain an abortion without showing that the fetus is not a human being, in the morally relevant sense.” Unlike some more cautious philosophers, Warren thinks that we can definitively demonstrate that the fetus is not a person. In this paper, Warren’s argument is critically examined with a focus (...)
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  • In Search of a Real “Third Way” in Process and Outcome.Amy T. Campbell - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):66-68.
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  • Extracorporeal embryos and three conceptions of the human.Mark Sagoff - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):52 – 54.
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  • On the nature and purpose of public discourse.Elysa Koppelman-White - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):48 – 51.
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  • Contexts, Anyone?: The Need for Contextualization in the Debate About the Moral Status of Embryos.Robert Klitzman & Joseph Siragusa - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):56-58.
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  • How Not to Argue That Embryos Lack Full Moral Status.Don Marquis - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):54-56.
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  • Is The Middle Ground Vanishing?Howard T. Trachtman - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):68-70.
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  • Deep Disagreement and Rawlsian “Public Reasons”.Angela White & Chris MacDonald - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):62-63.
    We share Nelson and Meyer's (2005) frustration with the dearth of meaningful debate evidenced in the President's Council on Bioethics's (PCB's) Report, Human Cloning and Human Dignity. But we disag...
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  • The moral status of the early human embryo: Is a via media possible?Thomas A. Shannon - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):43 – 44.
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  • Eggs, lies and compromise.Sean Philpott - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):1 – 3.
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  • Ethical justifications for moratoriums on vanguard scientific research.Timothy F. Murphy - 2005 - American Journal of Bioethics 5 (6):51 – 52.
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  • Absolutely Right and Relatively Good: Consequentialists See Bioethical Disagreement in a Relativist Light.Hugo Viciana, Ivar R. Hannikainen & David Rodríguez-Arias - 2021 - AJOB Empirical Bioethics 12 (3):190-205.
    Background Contemporary societies are rife with moral disagreement, resulting in recalcitrant disputes on matters of public policy. In the context of ongoing bioethical controversies, are uncompromising attitudes rooted in beliefs about the nature of moral truth?Methods To answer this question, we conducted both exploratory and confirmatory studies, with both a convenience and a nationally representative sample (total N = 1501), investigating the link between people’s beliefs about moral truth (their metaethics) and their beliefs about moral value (their normative ethics).Results Across (...)
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