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The Role of Religion in the Political Debate on Embryo Research in the Netherlandsolitics a stronger position than in European countries with a binary division between conservative and progressive. The history of the debate about embryo research coincides with the end of this period. Whereas in the 1980s the Christian Democrat party (CDA) still had strong religiously motivated vi生命 发表于 2025-3-23 21:16:39
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The Political Debate on Embryo Research in Australia and the Role of Religious Actors and Argumentsribution of “religious actors” who almost without exception have continued to oppose destructive research on human embryos. The chapter contrasts the principled position of religious actors with the utilitarian ethic which now permeates Australian discourse on cloning and human embryo research.