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M., D.
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EJAIB32008-1.pdf
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"Further papers in this issue examine the perspectives of mo ES cell lines for resear Saniotis makes a detailed analysis of the biocosmology papers of Konstantin S. Khroutski, who publis ed in h EJAIB in the past. We look f response. The arguments discuss a wo could be viewpoints, and make a different approach. The final paper in this issue is a critique of libertarian bioethics, to discuss a further view that could be taken as a basis for bioethics. Garvey and Boyd described how global health concerns for public good have shaped our concern about AIDS, no matter what our religious world view. All of these different viewpoints should be part of the theoretical background of ethics education."
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2008
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