Embryo Research in Pluralistic Europe
Explore the intricate world of ethical considerations in scientific research with Embryo Research in Pluralistic Europe by D. Solter. Published in 2003 by Springer-Verlag Berlin and Heidelberg GmbH & Co. KG, this comprehensive hardback edition spans 436 pages and delves into the complex landscape of human-embryo experimentation. This book presents the findings of a temporary interdisciplinary project, offering insights into both theoretical and practical possibilities for embryo research and its alternatives, such as adult stem cell studies. It also compares the regulatory frameworks governing embryo research across various European countries and surveys public attitudes towards these critical issues. Ideal for those interested in ethics, medical ethics, and social science, this work is a significant contribution to the ongoing dialogue about the future of life sciences in Europe.