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A Companion to Genethics is the first substantial study of the multifaceted dimensions of the genetic revolution and its philosophical, ethical, social and political significance. * Brings together the best and most influential writing about the ethics of genetics; * Includes 33 newly-commissioned essays, all written by prominent figures in the field; * Shows how there is scarcely a part of our lives left unaffected by the impact of the new genetics.

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A Companion to Genethics is the first substantial study of the multifaceted dimensions of the genetic revolution and its philosophical, ethical, social and political significance. * Brings together the best and most influential writing about the ethics of genetics; * Includes 33 newly-commissioned essays, all written by prominent figures in the field; * Shows how there is scarcely a part of our lives left unaffected by the impact of the new genetics.

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Justine Burley is Adjunct Associate Professor at the National University of Singapore. Most recently, she was a Lecturer at the University of Oxford. She served as Fellow of the Institute of Medicine, Law and Bioethics (1995-1998) at Oxford and as Simon Fellow at the University of Manchester (1998-2002). She is editor of The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights (1999) and Dworkin and His Critics (Blackwell, 2004). John Harris is Sir David Alliance Professor of Bioethics at the University of Manchester where he is also Director of the Centre for Social Ethics and Policy and Academic Director of the Institute of Medicine, Law and Bioethics. He is the author of Violence and Responsibility (1980), The Value of Life (1985), Wonderwoman and Superman (1992), and Clones, Genes and Immortality (1998). He has also co-edited Experiments on Embryos (1990), Ethics and Biotechnology (1994), and The Future of Human Reproduction (1998).
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"The editors are to be congratulated on compiling such astimulating and provocative volume. This is for those who wish toexamine the basis of human bioethics thoroughly, whether they benovice or expert. Those who think they have clear attitudes to manyof the ethical and social issues raised by developments in humangenetics are likely to be forced to rethink at least some of theirpositions by the challenging and well-presented arguments that havebeen gathered together here."

Angus Clarke, University ofWales

"This timely book makes clear that genetic research willtransform healthcare, choices about children, and standards ofproperty. The contributors here stake out key questions facinghealth professionals and social policy makers, and they haveinsightful things to say about how we should go about answeringthose questions."

Timothy F. Murphy, University ofIllinoisCollege of Medicine atChicago

" ... Genethics makes some important contributions,offering a primer on key aspects of contemporary genetics beforefocusing on some of the most important ethical, legal, economic,political issues facing researchers, politicians, and, to someextent, the general population ... The book's strengths are itsmultidisciplinary approach, the overall quality of itscontributions, and the refusal of most contributors to oversimplifyand risk the microdeterminism of many popular essays."Choice