
by:
Robert P. George
Princeton University
Christopher Tollefsen
University of South Carolina
ISBN: 978-0-98149114-1
Soft cover:
USD $17.95
eBook:
USD $9.99
National debates over embryonic-stem-cell research have divided
citizens and lawmakers alike, as we seek a reasoned approach to
these issues that honors our highest scientific and moral ideals. In
this timely consideration of the nature and rights of human embryos,
Robert P. George and
Christopher Tollefsen make a compelling case
that we as a society should neither condone nor publicly fund
research that kills or harms human beings at any stage of
development including the embryonic stage.
By looking rigorously at the science of embryological development
and the moral norms that underwrite a just treatment of human
beings, the authors make a purely scientific and philosophical case
that the human embryo from the very beginning is a human being,
entitled to all the moral and political rights inherent in that
status. Just as none of us should be excluded from moral and legal
protections based on race, sex, religion, or ethnicity, none should
be excluded on the basis of age, size, or stage of biological
development.
George and Tollefsen forthrightly address the political, scientific,
and cultural dimensions of the debate about embryo-destructive
research and offer a summary of scientific alternatives to research
that destroys or harms embryos. They conclude that the state has an
ethical and moral obligation to protect embryonic human beings in
just the same manner in which it protects human beings at later
developmental stages.
This revised, second edition includes an afterword addressing recent
advances in stem-cell technology and appendix containing an exchange
between the authors and William Saletan, who reviewed
Embryo
for the
New York Times Sunday Book Review. Throughout, George and
Tollefsen strive for the highest standards of analytical rigor and
civil discourse in discussing this bitterly contested issue.
Embryo: A Defense of Human Life can be purchased in both
soft cover and in eBook format at
Amazon.com.