Vol. 21 No. 1, June 2005
Index
- Preface.
- More history "lite" in modern American bioethics.
- Ethical attitudes on human cloning among professionals in Taiwan and the policy implications for regulation.
- Gonzales v. Raich in the Supreme Court of the United States *.
- Brief for the petitioners: Gonzales v. State of Oregon *.
- Angela Campbell, Ethos and Economics: Examining the Rationale Underlying Stem Cell and Cloning Research Policies in the United States, Germany, and Japan.
- Nancy L. Jones and William P. Cheshire, Jr., Can Artificial Techniques Supply Morally Neutral Human Embryos for Research?
- Paul Lauritzen, Stem Cells, Biotechnology, and Human Rights.
- Carlo Bellieni, Pain Definitions Revised: Newborns Not Only Feel Pain, They Also Suffer.
- Daniel Sperling, Maternal Brain Death.
- Joseph J. Fins, Rethinking Disorders of Consciousness: New Research and Its Implications.
- Caroline Moreau et al., Previous Induced Abortions and the Risk of Very Preterm Delivery: Results of the EPIPAGE Study.
- B. Steinbock, The Case for Physician Assisted Suicide: Not (Yet) Proven.
- J. Daryl Charles, Lebensunwertes Leben: The Devolution of Personhood in the Weimar and Pre-Weimar Era.