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Embryonic Stem Cell Research


# 55766
Embryonic Stem Cell Research
An overview of stem cell research and the controversy surrounding the subject.
4,533 words (approx. 18.1 pages) | 14 sources | MLA | 2005 United States


Paper Summary:

This paper begins with a discussion of the trade-offs that technological advances bring between advantages and disadvantages and how the greater the complexity of the technology the greater the complexity of the trade-offs. The paper then points out how this is particularly true when it comes to technology involved with stem cell research and explains the main ethical concerns associated with this research. Next, the paper presents background information and a history of stem cell research and takes a deeper look at ethical, moral, and legal issues on both sides of the stem cell research debate. Finally, the paper concludes with the author asserting that, after thorough examination and consideration of the information gathered, he believes that the advantages of stem cell research will far outweigh the disadvantages.

From the Paper:

"Technology: Love it. Hate it. Who would give up their cars, especially those living in the suburbs? However, thousands of people mourn the tragedies that occur on the roads every year. How many individuals can go without all the time-saving unrecyclables they use every day? Yet no one wants landfills in their location. Patients laud technological innovations in healthcare for early diagnosis. But they get very concerned when hearing about some of the possible side effects from medical advances. People have trouble accepting that technology, like everything else, presents a trade-off. As technological advances become increasingly complex, so do the trade-offs involved. This is especially true when ethical considerations arise such as with the embryonic stem cell debate. The number of people who could benefit from stem cell development is infinite. Yet many people, in particular those with moral and religious concerns, highly question the use of embryos and biological modification. This is not a dilemma that will be quickly resolved, especially since no one knows all the future ramifications. The hope is that on the bottom line, the advantages far outweigh the disadvantages."

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APA Citation:

Embryonic Stem Cell Research (2012, January 15). Retrieved February 12, 2012, from http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Embryonic-Stem-Cell-Research/55766

MLA Citation:

"Embryonic Stem Cell Research" 15 January 2012. Web. 12 Feb. 2012. <http://www.academon.com/Research-Paper-Embryonic-Stem-Cell-Research/55766>




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