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Response to “May a Woman Clone Herself?” by Jean E. Chambers (CQ Vol 10, No 2) and “Entitlement to Cloning” by Timothy F. Murphy (CQ Vol 8, No 3)

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  15 January 2002

Carson Strong
Affiliation:
Department of Human Values and Ethics, College of Medicine, University of Tennessee Health Science Center
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Jean E. Chambers and Timothy F. Murphy responded to my article “Cloning and Infertility” and extended the debate over human cloning in interesting ways. I had argued that none of the objections to cloning by somatic cell nuclear transfer are successful in the context of infertile couples who use cloning to have genetically related children, assuming the issue of safety is overcome by scientific advances.

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RESPONSES AND DIALOGUE
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© 2002 Cambridge University Press