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Synopsis
Gregory Penceoffers a candid look at the arguments for and against for and against human cloning, and comes to some startling conclusions.
Journal of the American Medical Association
At the outset, Pence states that the debate about human cloning is rightfully a philosophical matter because the issue turns not on scientific data but on questions of ethics, human nature, and public policy. Successful resolution of the issue requires the articulation and questioning of underlying assumptions. Pence's short, readable volume successfully establishes this agenda and proceeds a great distance in examining the assumptions, positions, and concerns that constitute and constrain the cloning debate.