Should stem cell research be permitted? To what extent, if any, should possible benefits of this research be thought of as over-ridding any moral objections some might have to such research?

Title: Should stem cell research be permitted? To what extent, if any, should possible benefits of this research be thought of as over-ridding any moral objections some might have to such research?
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Should stem cell research be permitted? To what extent, if any, should possible benefits of this research be thought of as over-ridding any moral objections some might have to such research?
Stem cell research is the most controversial and passionately debated topic to arise from the scientific and medical fields in the 21st century. These stem cells have the potential to develop into theoretically any cell in the human body thus having the potential to save lives, treat and cure diseases and ailments. It is hotly debated because the stem cells that are used are derived embryos, which when removed kill the embryo. The surplus embryos …showed first 75 words of 1483 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 1483 total…birth control: what about embryos outside the lab and inside women?' Daily Conservative Archive. Retrieved 26 September 2003 from www.Usconservatives.about.com/library/weekly/aa081601a.htm Noonan, J.T. 1970, 'An Almost Absolute Value in History', in PHIL 101 Bioethics: Readings, Resource Book, University of New England, Armidale, NSW, pp. 55 PHIL 101: Bioethics, Unit Notes 2003, University of New England, Armidale, NSW. Campbell, N.A. & Reece, J.B. 2002, Biology 6th edn, Benjamin Cummings, San Francisco Word Count: 1 312

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