The article rejects various attempts to negate the subjectivity of human embryo, formulated among others in the Polish debate entitled 'Stem cells - life for life?' and organised by the Ministry of Scientific Research and Information Technology in 2003 and 2004. The Author thinks that the proposal to treat a human embryo as a deceased donor of organs, is wrong both in the field of embryology and philosophical anthropology. It is also wrong to question the subjectivity of human embryo using various criteria of growth (developed nervous system, brain, consciousness, participation in the life of society and looking after one's own interests). For these criteria do not define humanity but describe human being in various phases of expressions of...
BACKGROUND: Studying the human peri-implantation period remains hindered by the limited accessibilit...
The article considers three independent arguments against the use of human embryos for medical purpo...
In this article, we discuss the ethics of human embryoids, i.e., embryo-like structures made from pl...
The use of spare embryos for medical research remains still a controversy; there is a many years' di...
Zdigitalizowano i udostępniono w ramach projektu pn. Rozbudowa otwartych zasobów naukowych Repozytor...
Human embryonic stem cell research can bring about major biomedical breakthroughs and thus contribut...
The aim of this article is to address the current risk of the increasingly progressive development o...
The debate about whether to federally fund human embryonic stem cell research is at root a controver...
In this article, I present a new interpretation of the pro-life view on the status of early human em...
Limits of scientific research freedom or is a human being the master of his evolution? The possibili...
We are confronted with an old and new problem, which has come up with the progress of modern biotech...
Embryonic stem cell research is morally and politically controversial because the process of derivin...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
The attempts of cloning on animals, especially those in the context of human cloning, provoked numer...
In this article, I present a new interpretation of the pro-life view on the status of early human em...
BACKGROUND: Studying the human peri-implantation period remains hindered by the limited accessibilit...
The article considers three independent arguments against the use of human embryos for medical purpo...
In this article, we discuss the ethics of human embryoids, i.e., embryo-like structures made from pl...
The use of spare embryos for medical research remains still a controversy; there is a many years' di...
Zdigitalizowano i udostępniono w ramach projektu pn. Rozbudowa otwartych zasobów naukowych Repozytor...
Human embryonic stem cell research can bring about major biomedical breakthroughs and thus contribut...
The aim of this article is to address the current risk of the increasingly progressive development o...
The debate about whether to federally fund human embryonic stem cell research is at root a controver...
In this article, I present a new interpretation of the pro-life view on the status of early human em...
Limits of scientific research freedom or is a human being the master of his evolution? The possibili...
We are confronted with an old and new problem, which has come up with the progress of modern biotech...
Embryonic stem cell research is morally and politically controversial because the process of derivin...
This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of un...
The attempts of cloning on animals, especially those in the context of human cloning, provoked numer...
In this article, I present a new interpretation of the pro-life view on the status of early human em...
BACKGROUND: Studying the human peri-implantation period remains hindered by the limited accessibilit...
The article considers three independent arguments against the use of human embryos for medical purpo...
In this article, we discuss the ethics of human embryoids, i.e., embryo-like structures made from pl...