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Are there universal ethical principles that should govern the conduct of medicine and research worldwide?
Is it morally acceptable to buy and sell organs for human transplantation?
Were it physically safe, would human reproductive cloning be acceptable?
Is the deliberately induced abortion of a human pregnancy ethically justifiable?
Is it ethical to patent or copyright genes, embryos, or their parts?
Should minors have the right to refuse treatment, even when against the will of their parents or guardians?
Is physician-assisted suicide ever ethical?
Should stem cell research utilizing embryonic tissue be conducted?
Should we prohibit the use of chimpanzees and other great apes in biomedical research?
Should the United States of America adopt universal health care?
Is there a legitimate place for human genetic enhancement?
Can there be agreement as to what constitutes human death?
Is there ever a circumstance in which a doctor may withhold information?
Should in vitro fertilization be an option for a woman?
Are international clinical trials exploitative?

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Contemporary debates in bioethics. ISBN 9781444337143. Published by Wiley Blackwell in 2014. Publication and catalogue information, links to buy online and reader comments.

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