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  1. In his article, "Creating Embryos," Peter Singer writes about the "standard argument" and how it fails to be convincing in the pro-life argument for an embryo. The "standard argument" states, "Every human being has a right to life.

  2. The terms partial and full surrogate are introduced in Peter Singer and Deane Wells, Making Babies: The New Science and Ethics of Conception (New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, I985), p.

  3. Peter Singer is Ira W. DeCamp Professor of Bioethics, University Center for Human Values, Princeton University.

  4. Peter Singer, Deane Wells Centre for Human Bioethics, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia and Parliament House, Canberra, respectively Authors' abstract In vitro fertilisation is now an established technique for treating some forms of infertility, yet it remains ethically controversial. New developments, such as embryo donation

  5. 1 de ene. de 2010 · Abstract. Una de las notas más llamativas del pensamiento de Singer es el con-traste entre la compasión dispensada a los animales y la inmisericordia que se reserva a algunos seres humanos. El ...

  6. digitalcommons.du.edu › cgi › viewcontentDenver Law Review

    PETER SINGER & DEANE WE. s, THE REPRODUCiE REVOLUION 125 (1984). 4. MARTHA . FEWD, SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD 25 (1988). ... surrogacy is positive; it only shows that she thought it would be positive. She may have miscalculated, perhaps because surrogates are unable to make accu- rate ...

  7. Peter Singer, Deane Wells. C. Scribner's Sons, 1985 - Health & Fitness - 245 pages. Explains the technologies of in vitro fertilization, embryo freezing, artificial insemination by donor,...