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Comment I just had a class that did just this for Cloning! (Score 1) 885

I'm a freshman at Carnegie Mellon University, and one of my classes last semester focused on the ethical issues behind cloning. We used a recent book titled "Ethical Issues in Human Cloning" byr Michael C. Brannigan. From the back of the book: It is a collection of the most important essays on the subject, written by prominent specialists and presented in four sections: scientific, religious (western and nonwestern), philosophical, and legal. With a far-reaching appeal to a broad range of students and instructors, this new and timely anthology presents the material for sound assessment of the moral questions surrounding human cloning. I found the class very interesting and learned about things I wouldn't normally have been interested in. If anyone requires more info, just ask. -Brian

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