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Gruen

    Lori Gruen's work sits at the intersection of ethical theory and practice, with a specific focus on issues impacting those often overlooked in traditional ethical investigations. She champions the perspectives of women, people of color, and non-human animals, bringing their experiences to the forefront of ethical consideration. With over 25 years of involvement as a writer, teacher, and activist in animal issues, her approach is characterized by a profound commitment to the marginalized. Her scholarship delves into the complexities of ethical responsibility towards all sentient beings.

    Stem Cell Research
    • 2008

      This collection of essays explores the evolving ethical and philosophical issues surrounding human embryonic stem cell research. It addresses key questions about moral status, the use of surplus embryos, human-animal chimeras, and compensation for egg donation, aiming to foster informed public debate on these critical topics.

      Stem Cell Research