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The moral significance of pain for synthetic human entities derived from embryo-like cells
William P. Cheshire
Neurology
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Arts & Humanities
Pain
100%
Embryo
82%
Entity
61%
Cells
60%
Human Life
37%
Stem Cells
32%
Moral Status
24%
Organism
23%
Biotechnology
20%
Substrate
20%
Creatures
19%
Destruction
17%
Therapy
16%
Medicine & Life Sciences
Embryonic Structures
69%
Pain
49%
Moral Status
38%
Ethical Analysis
32%
Primitive Streak
32%
Biotechnology
24%
Consensus
20%
Stem Cells
15%
Medicine
15%
Aptitude
14%
Therapeutics
3%
Social Sciences
embryo
98%
pain
81%
biotechnology
22%
medicine
15%
experience
13%