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THE NATIONAL CATHOLIC BIOETHICS QUARTERLY ISSUES
 
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2005 ISSUES
  • Winter 2005
  • Autumn 2005
  • Summer 2005 - The United Nations: Declaration on Human Cloning
    • Could Artificial Wombs End the Abortion Debate? - Christopher Kaczor
    • The AbortionBreast Cancer Connection - Joel Brind
    • Defining Organisms by Organization - Maureen L. Condic and Samuel B. Condic
    • The Christian Origin of Medical Compassion - Patrick Guinan, M.D.
    • Developmental Systems Theory and Human Embryos - Kevin C. Elliott
    • "Altered Nuclear Transfer" - Paul J. Hoehner, M.D.
    • Why Human "Altered Nuclear Transfer" Is Unethical - W. Malcolm Byrnes

  • Spring 2005 - Human Embryo Transfer
    • Practical and Moral Caveats on Heterologous Embryo Transfer - Robert F. Onder, Jr., M.D.
    • In Defense of Transferring Heterologous Embryos - E. Christian Brugger
    • Can One "Rescue" a Human Embryo? - Catherine Althaus
    • On "Rescuing" Frozen Embryos - William E. May
    • The Transfer of Abandoned Frozen Embryos Rev. Francis M. de Rosa
    • What Is Chosen in the Act of Embryo Adoption? - Karl Schudt
    • Proposal for Altered Nuclear Transfer - William B. Hurlbut, M.D.
    • A Debate on Condoms and AIDS - Revs. B. Guevin and M. Rhonheimer

2004 Issues
  • Winter 2004
    • Immediate Hominization, from the Systems Perspective - Rev. Nicanor Pier Giorgio Austriaco, O.P.
    • Oregon's Oxymoron - Michelle E. Barton
    • On the Status of Parthenotes - Joachim Huarte and Antoine Suarez
    • The Role of the Priest in Bioethical Decision Making - Rev. Mark J. Seitz
    • Managed Care and Justice - Bro. Ignatius Perkins, O.P.
    • The Moral Flaw in the "Pro-Choice" Position - Raymond B. Marcin
    • Catholic Charities Declared a Non-Religious Institution - Carol Hogan

  • Autumn 2004 - Moral Issues at the End of Life
    • Utilitarian Pessimism, Human Dignity, and the Vegetative State - Dan O'Brien, John Paul Slosar, and Anthony R. Tersigni
    • Pope John Paul II on Nutrition and Hydration - Peter J. Cataldo
    • Non-Heart-Beating Organ Donation and Catholic Ethics - Peter A. Clark, S.J., and Uday Deshmukh, M.D.
    • Initial Reactions to the Pope˘s March 20, 2004, Allocution - Germain Kopaczynski, O.F.M. Conv.
    • Terri Schiavo and the Catholic Connection - Rita L. Marker
    • Mercy and Autonomy: the Failure of Battin's Justification - Mark L. Price
    • Irrationality of the Irrationality Argument against Suicide - M.V. Dougherty

  • Summer 2004
  • Spring 2004
2003 Issues
  • Winter 2003
  • Autumn 2003
  • Summer 2003
  • Spring 2003
2002 Issues
  • Winter 2002
  • Autumn 2002
  • Summer 2002
  • Spring 2002
2001 Issues
  • Winter 2001 - Ethics And Genetics
    • ESSAYS
      • Editorial: Bioethics in a New Millenium - John M. Haas
      • On Law: On the Need for a Federal Conscience Clause - Richard S. Myers
    • ARTICLES
      • Catholic Health Care: Not Dead Yet - Daniel P. Sulmasy, O.F.M.
      • Towards an Adequete Method for Catholic Bioethics - Romanus Cessario, O.P.
  • Autumn 2001 - Physician-Assisted Suicide & Euthanasia
  • Summer 2001 - Respect for the Human Embryo
  • Spring 2001 - What is Catholic Bioethics?
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