Our rapidly expanding genetic knowledge points toward a near future in which the elements of the human body could be produced, manipulated, commodified, and exchanged. Contributors to this groundbreaking volume - academics and practitioners from the corporate sector, representing a diversity of backgrounds in business, social science, and philosophy internationally - discuss the challenges of genetic commerce, both as a topic of understanding and as a process requiring direction, certain to remain at the core of ethical debate for decades to come. Edited by renowned business ethicist Robert W. Kolb, all articles are new for this volume.
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"These essays demonstrate the critical importance of applied ethicsas we all grapple with the biotechnology revolution. These scholarsuse ethics to illustrate the conflicts that emerge fromcommercializing genetic technologies and to indicate how moralreasoning could help society make better decisions about how todeploy them. A much needed contribution to understanding theexpanding role of genetic technologies in our world."
Keith Douglass Warner, Santa ClaraUniversity
Keith Douglass Warner, Santa ClaraUniversity