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Volume 3, Number 3, August 01, 2003
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Articles

Are There Answers?
pp. 1-2(2)
Author: Charland, Louis C.

Crossing Species Boundaries
pp. 1-13(13)
Authors: Robert, Jason Scott; Baylis, Françoise

Creating Human-Nonhuman Chimeras: Of Mice and Men
pp. 3-5(3)
Author: Cohen, Cynthia B.

Chimeras and "Human Dignity"
pp. 6-8(3)
Authors: Johnston, Josephine; Eliot, Christopher

The Wisdom of Leon the Professional [Ethicist]
pp. 7-8(2)
Author: McGee, Glenn

Crossing Perspectival Chasms about Species
pp. 9-10(2)
Author: Zwanziger, Lee L.

Moral Ambiguity? Yes. Moral Confusion? No
pp. 11-12(2)
Author: McGee, Daniel B.

Species and Races, Chimeras, and Multiracial People
pp. 13-14(2)
Author: Wasserman, David

Ethics and Species Integrity
pp. 15-17(3)
Author: Rollin, Bernard E.

Defining Chimeras...and Chimeric Concerns
pp. 17-20(4)
Author: Greely, Henry T.

The Humane Imperative: A Moral Opportunity
pp. 20-21(2)
Authors: Urie, Kimberly A.; Stanley, Alison; Friedman, Jerold D.

The Bioethics of Fiction: The Chimera in Film and Print
pp. 22-24(3)
Authors: Brem, Sarah K.; Anijar, Karen Z.

What's Wrong with Confusion?
pp. 25-26(2)
Author: Bok, Hilary

Drawing the Line at Not-Fully-Human: What We Already Know
pp. 25-27(3)
Author: Franklin, Sarah

A Legal Perspective on Humanity, Personhood, and Species Boundaries
pp. 27-28(2)
Author: Glenn, Linda MacDonald

Hopes against Hopeful Monsters
pp. 28-30(3)
Author: Castle, David

Large or Small, a Gift Is a Gift Is a Gift
pp. 30-30(1)
Author: Paris, John J.

Transgenic Chimeras
pp. 30-31(2)
Author: Sagoff, Mark

The Death of Common Sense
pp. 31-32(2)
Author: Trachtman, Howard

The Moral Insignificance of Crossing Species Boundaries
pp. 33-34(2)
Author: Siegel, Andrew W.

In Defense of the Moral Relevance of Species Boundaries
pp. 37-38(2)
Author: Streiffer, Robert

All Gifts Large and Small
pp. 39-46(8)
Authors: Katz, Dana; Caplan, Arthur L.; Merz, Jon F.

Bribes for Doctors: A Gift for Bioethicists?
pp. 47-48(2)
Author: Mansfield, Peter R.

Use of Health-Related Online Sites
pp. 48-52(5)
Author: Bovi, Amy M.

Voluntary Self-Regulatory Codes: What Should We Expect?
pp. 49-50(2)
Author: Lexchin, Joel

Remember Saddam's Human Guinea Pigs
pp. 53-53(1)
Author: Moreno, Jonathan D.

All Rationalizations Large and Small
pp. 57-58(2)
Author: Goodman, Bob

Pens and Other Pharmaceutical Industry Gifts
pp. 58-60(3)
Author: Brody, Howard

Lunch with Lilly: Who Pays?
pp. 62-63(2)
Author: Strong, Carson

A Response to Commentators on "All Gifts Large and Small"
pp. 63-63(1)
Authors: Katz, Dana; Caplan, Arthur L.; Merz, Jon F.

Banning Pens and Pads Misses the Main Point
pp. 63-65(3)
Authors: Terry, Sharon F.; Burke, Wylie

The Invisible Influence of Industry Inducements
pp. 65-67(3)
Authors: Rhodes, Rosamond; Capozzi, James D.

A Response to Commentators on "Crossing Species Boundaries"
pp. 66-66(1)
Authors: Robert, Jason Scott; Baylis, Françoise

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