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Times Literary Supplement
"A rich introduction to current ethical thinking in Europe andto the relevance of philosophy to society."
Canadian Medical Association Journal
"When a philosopher of the stature of Jurgen Habermas makes anintervention into contemporary genetics it pays to sit up andlisten. Habermas has produced this short but sharp analysis on theethical sides of genetic engineering and technology that never seemto be discussed at any length by professional philosophers."
Disability and Society
This book is of particular interest for two sorts of reasons.For those interested in bioethics, it contains a genuinely new setof arguments for placing serious restrictions on using prenatalgenetic technologies to "enhance" offspring. And for thoseinterested in Habermas's moral philosophy, it contains a number ofnew developments in his "discourse ethics" - not the least of whichis a willingness to engage in applied ethics at all. It is greatlyto Habermas's credit that he has squarely faced this issue, depsitethe fundamental challenge it poses for discourse ethics."
Ethics"When one of the most famous living philosophers takes a stand oncertain moral dilemmas that arise from the current boom indevelopments in the bio-sciences, it is natural that it shouldprovoke great interest."
Radical Philosophy
"Habermas' thoughtful and self-critical contribution reads likethe start of an important conversation."
Jon Turney, Times Higher Education Supplement
"A very useful source of philosophical understanding of theseissues."
Journal of Health Politics, Policy and Law
"We are fortunate to have Jurgen Habermas writing aboutbioethics. His intelligence, moral seriousness and intellectualsophistication make him an exemplary figure on the Left."
Mark Blitz, Claremont Review of Books