Volume 1, Issue 2, Summer 2001
Respect for the Human Embryo
Benedict Ashley, O.P., Albert Moraczewski, O.P.
Pages 189-201
Cloning, Aquinas, and the Embryonic Person
Cited by
- Margaret A. Farley. Handbook of Stem Cells 2004: 765. [CrossRef]
- Francis J. Beckwith. Journal of Law and Religion. Must Theology Always Sit in the Back of the Secular Bus?: The Federal Courts' View of Religion and its Status as Knowledge 2008. [CrossRef]
- Margaret A. Farley. Handbook of Stem Cells 2013: 981. [CrossRef]
- JAN DECKERS. Bioethics. WHY EBERL IS WRONG. REFLECTIONS ON THE BEGINNING OF PERSONHOOD 2007. [CrossRef]
- Christian Erk. The Ethics of Killing 2022: 245. [CrossRef]
- JASON T. EBERL. Bioethics. A THOMISTIC PERSPECTIVE ON THE BEGINNING OF PERSONHOOD: REDUX 2007. [CrossRef]
- Jason T. Eberl, Brandon P. Brown. Persons, Moral Worth, and Embryos 2011: 43. [CrossRef]
- Mark S. Latkovic. The Linacre Quarterly. The Morality of Human Embryonic Stem Cell Research and President Bush's Decision: How Should Catholics Think About Such Things? 2002. [CrossRef]
- Joachim Huarte, Antoine Suarez. Is this Cell a Human Being? 2011: 55. [CrossRef]
- JASON T. EBERL. Bioethics. A THOMISTIC UNDERSTANDING OF HUMAN DEATH1 2005. [CrossRef]
- Jason T. Eberl. The Linacre Quarterly. A Thomistic Defense of Whole-Brain Death 2015. [CrossRef]
- Grzegorz Mazur. Informed Consent, Proxy Consent, and Catholic Bioethics 2012: 125. [CrossRef]
- John R. Meyer. Contemporary Controversies in Catholic Bioethics 2017: 17. [CrossRef]
- JOHN R. MEYER. The Heythrop Journal. EMBRYONIC PERSONHOOD, HUMAN NATURE, AND RATIONAL ENSOULMENT 2006. [CrossRef]
- Eun-Sung Kim. New Genetics and Society. Heterogeneous assemblages of bioethics and science: the “pre-embryo” debate in America 2008. [CrossRef]