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1 Intro | anthropological, psychological and ethical considerations, as well 2 I, 1,1 | because of a variety of other ethical and practical concerns.(8) 3 II | TWO~Anthropological and Ethical Aspects ~Besides the scientific 4 II | document, anthropological and ethical considerations are also 5 II, 1 | of the creation; 2) the ethical feasibility of using animals 6 II, 1,8 | will help to formulate an ethical assessment on the practice 7 II, 1,8 | discussion, two issues of an ethical nature must be addressed. 8 II, 1,8 | without being limited by ethical considerations. ~ 9 II, 1,9 | this case, there is the ethical requirement that in using 10 II, 1,9 | and once all the general ethical requirements of transplantation 11 II, 1,10 | before these are made, an ethical evaluation of the practice 12 II, 1,10 | personal identity. (59)Any ethical appraisal of xenotransplantation 13 II, 1,10 | into a human body finds an ethical limit in the degree of change 14 II, 1,12 | standpoint of moral theology, the ethical conditions required for 15 II, 2 | bioethical analysis. The ethical evaluation of the practicability 16 II, 2,12(64)| Hughes J., XenograftingEthical Issues, Journal of Medical 17 II, 2,12(64)| Vanderpool H.Y., Critical Ethical Issues in Clinical Trials 18 II, 2,13 | one of the fundamental ethical questions that should be 19 II, 2,13 | therefore, the imperative ethical requirement is to proceed 20 II, 2,13 | management. To achieve an ethical assessment, both elements 21 II, 2,14 | There is, therefore, an ethical requirement to proceed with 22 II, 2,15 | on transgenesis and its ethical implications. ~The term " 23 II, 2,15 | enumerate some fundamental ethical conditions which must be 24 II, 2,16 | 16.~ In the ethical discussion on xenotransplantation, 25 II, 2,17 | expressed doubts about its ethical validity; given the large 26 II, 2,17(71)| Mora A., Workshop on the ethical, sociologic, economic and 27 II, 3,20 | character. There is thus an ethical need to acquire correct 28 II, 3,20 | transplanted. ~A serious ethical commitment on the part of 29 II, 3,21(74)| Commission. In France, the ethical aspects are currently being


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