Introduction
1. Respect for Human Embryos, Bonnie Steinbock
2. Source or Resource, Courtney Campbell
3. Creating Embryos for Research: On Weighing Symbolic Costs, Maura A. Ryan
4. Casuistry, Virtue, and the Slippery Slope: Major Problems with Producing Human Embryonic Life for Research Purposes, James Kennan
5. Every Cell is Sacred: Logical Consequences of the Arguement from the Potential in the Age of Cloning, R. Alta Charo
6. Cloning Human Beings: An Assessment of the Ethical Issues Pro and Con, Dan W. Brock
7. Much Ado About Mutton: An Ethical Review of the Cloning Controversy, Ronald M. Green
8. Born Again: Faith and Yearning in the Cloning Controversy, Laurie Zoloth
9. Responsibility and Regulation: Reproductive Technologies, Cloning, and Embryo Research, Carol A. Tauer
10. Consensus, Ethics, and Politics in Cloning and Embryo Research, Jonathan D. Moreno and Alex John London
11. Morality, Religion, and Public Bioethics: Shifting the Paradigm for the Public Discussion of Embryo Research and Human Cloning, Brian Stiltner
12. The Law Meets Reproductive Technology: The Prospect of Human Cloning, Heidi Forster and Emily Remsey
Appendix 1. Executive Summary, Human Embryo Research Panel Report
Appendix 2. Executive Summary, National Bioethics Advisory Commission Report, Cloning Human beings
Appendix 2a. Excerpts, Chapter 2, National Bioethics Advisory Commission Report, Cloning Human Beings