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Category: Reproduction

Language and ethics – being “let” to go overdue

Posted on May 3, 2011

By David Hunter The more I think about it the more I think that one issue bioethicists should play much closer attention to is the language used to describe things. This isn’t a new thought, Kongzi (known as Confucius in the West) said: Tsze-lu said, “The ruler of Wei has been waiting for you, in […]

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clinical ethics, Reproduction99 Comments

Wow. South Dakota… just Wow.

Posted on February 16, 2011

I’m a bit bowled over by this.  There’s a Bill currently before the South Dakota legislature that would, if passed, change the scope of justifiable homicide laws. FOR AN ACT ENTITLED, An Act to expand the definition of justifiable homicide to provide for the protection of certain unborn children. BE IT ENACTED BY THE LEGISLATURE OF […]

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Blogosphere, Life and Death, Reproduction, WTF?4 Comments

Saviour Siblings, Ends and Means: How far can you go?

Posted on February 14, 2011

It would appear that France is being forced to grapple with the idea of saviour siblings in a case that looks to be in essence a copy of the UK’s Hashmi case from 2002.  That case concerned a couple who wanted to screen embryos to ensure compatibility in order that cord blood from the baby […]

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