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'Serious' Disagreement About Moral Value Of Embryos Should Not Muddle 'Points Of Agreement' On Stem Cell Research, Opinion Piece Says

There is a "deep and serious disagreement" between opponents and supporters of human embryonic stem cell research about whether embryos should have "moral inviolability," but the divide "should not be permitted to obscure the important points of agreement that should exist between citizens on the competing sides," Robert George, a professor of jurisprudence at Princeton University and member of the President's Council on Bioethics, and Thomas Berg, executive director of the Westchester Institute for Ethics and the Human Person, write in a Wall Street Journal opinion piece. Public debate on embryonic stem cell research has "too often lacked intellectual honesty," and there is "naturally arising" confusion over "an issue of great scientific and moral complexity," according to George and Berg. The authors write that opponents and supporters should agree that: there is no U.S. ban on embryonic stem cell research; scientists are "a long way" from developing therapies from the research; the human embryo "has at least some degree of special moral status;" there are "noncontroversial alternatives" worth researching; concerns about embryo destruction are not just religious-based; and a "search for cures" is not the only motive of embryonic stem cell researchers. George and Berg write that "embryo-destructive research cannot be morally justified, even if it really were likely to produce cures for dreaded afflictions," adding, "We fervently share the desire for cures, but we believe that biomedical science compromises its own integrity when it destroys human life in the cause of trying to save it" (George/Berg, Wall Street Journal, 3/14).

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"Grave" dezacord despre moralã valoare de embrioni nu ar trebui sã se îmbãta "puncte de acord 'de cercetare pe celule stem, spune bucata de aviz - 'Serious' Disagreement About Moral Value Of Embryos Should Not Muddle 'Points Of Agreement' On Stem Cell Research, Opinion Piece Says - articole medicale engleza - startsanatate