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複製或不複製?——基因複製的倫理震撼
Translated title of the contribution
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To Clone or Not to Clone: The Moral Challenges of Human Cloning
江丕盛
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Human Cloning
100%
Moral Challenges
100%
Asexual Reproduction
30%
Underdeveloped Embryo
30%
Monozygotic Twins
20%
Homologous Cloning
20%
High Risk
10%
Adverse Effects
10%
Ethical Issues
10%
Human Being
10%
Forfeits
10%
Western Idea
10%
Traditional Concept
10%
Infringement
10%
Individual Autonomy
10%
Age Differences
10%
Assault
10%
Commodification
10%
Normal Pregnancy
10%
Somatic Cell nuclear Transfer
10%
Parenthood
10%
Advanced Technologies
10%
Defect numbers
10%
Guardian
10%
High Failure Rate
10%
Moral Rights
10%
Genetic Makeup
10%
Reproductive Rights
10%
Genetic History
10%
Sexual Union
10%
Moral Strength
10%
Pirates
10%
Moral Status
10%
Identical Twins
10%
Negative Rights
10%
Stephen Hawking
10%
Parental Rights
10%
Personal Union
10%
Genetic Reductionism
10%
Frozen Embryos
10%
Moral Wisdom
10%
Biological Mothers
10%
Carbon Replica
10%
Technology Law
10%
Genetics Problem
10%
I-Thou Relationship
10%
Advancing Science
10%
Law Society
10%
Patent Rights
10%
Moral Courage
10%
Cloned Animals
10%
Biological Father
10%
Medicine and Dentistry
Cloning
100%
Reproductive Medicine
20%
Monozygotic Twin
20%
Neonatal Infant
13%
Adverse Event
6%
Age Difference
6%
Nuclear Transfer
6%
Somatic Cell
6%
Reproductive Rights
6%
Courage
6%
Moral Status
6%
Coitus
6%
Nursing and Health Professions
Human Cloning
100%
Adverse Event
10%
Cell Nucleus Transplantation
10%