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* [[sexuality issues]] are often closely related to [[reproductive issues]], presumably because of moral codes which have grown up around the need to regulate reproduction and control the spread of sexually-transmitted diseases | * [[sexuality issues]] are often closely related to [[reproductive issues]], presumably because of moral codes which have grown up around the need to regulate reproduction and control the spread of sexually-transmitted diseases | ||
+ | * The [[wikipedia:stem cell controversy|stem cell controversy]] is closely related to issues surrounding [[abortion]], as most of the arguments against stem cell research seem to revolve around the necessity of aborting an embryo (whether viable or not) in order to harvest its stem cells – although some arguments seem to relate to the idea that such research could lead to human cloning, which the arguers apparently view as [[immoral]]. |
Latest revision as of 22:23, 3 December 2006
Reproductive issues most notably include the ethicality and legality of birth control and abortion; see also sexuality issues.
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- sexuality issues are often closely related to reproductive issues, presumably because of moral codes which have grown up around the need to regulate reproduction and control the spread of sexually-transmitted diseases
- The stem cell controversy is closely related to issues surrounding abortion, as most of the arguments against stem cell research seem to revolve around the necessity of aborting an embryo (whether viable or not) in order to harvest its stem cells – although some arguments seem to relate to the idea that such research could lead to human cloning, which the arguers apparently view as immoral.