The essays in this volume apply philosophical analysis to address three kinds of questions: What are the implications of genetic science for our understanding of nature? What might it influence in our conception of human nature? What challenges does genetic science pose for specific issues of private conduct or public policy?
The essays in this volume apply philosophical analysis to address three kinds of questions: What are the implications of genetic science for our understanding of nature? What might it influence in our conception of human nature? What challenges does genetic science pose for specific issues of private conduct or public policy?
Edited by Verna V. Gehring - Contributions by Harold W. Baillie; William A. Galston; Sara Goering; Deborah Hellman; Mark Sagoff; Paul B. Thompson; Robert Wachbroit; David T. Wasserman and Richard M. Zaner
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1 I. The Concept of the Natural Chapter 2 Genetic Engineering and the Concept of the Natural Chapter 3 Unnatural Farming and the Debate over Genetic Manipulation Part 4 II. Our (Modified?) Human Nature Chapter 5 Genetic Engineering and Our Human Nature Chapter 6 Normal Humans, Human Nature, and Genetic Lessons Part 7 III. The Ethics (and Politics) of Genetic Technologies Chapter 8 Finessing Nature Chapter 9 Stem Cell Research and the Legacy of Abortion Chapter 10 What Makes Genetic Discrimination Exceptional? Chapter 11 My Fair Baby: What's Wrong with Parents Genetically Enhancing Their Children? Chapter 12 The Ethics of Making the Body Beautiful: What Cosmetic Genetics Can Learn from Cosmetic Surgery
Part 1 I. The Concept of the Natural Chapter 2 Genetic Engineering and the Concept of the Natural Chapter 3 Unnatural Farming and the Debate over Genetic Manipulation Part 4 II. Our (Modified?) Human Nature Chapter 5 Genetic Engineering and Our Human Nature Chapter 6 Normal Humans, Human Nature, and Genetic Lessons Part 7 III. The Ethics (and Politics) of Genetic Technologies Chapter 8 Finessing Nature Chapter 9 Stem Cell Research and the Legacy of Abortion Chapter 10 What Makes Genetic Discrimination Exceptional? Chapter 11 My Fair Baby: What's Wrong with Parents Genetically Enhancing Their Children? Chapter 12 The Ethics of Making the Body Beautiful: What Cosmetic Genetics Can Learn from Cosmetic Surgery
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