Genetic Prospects: Essays on Biotechnology, Ethics, and Public PolicyVerna V. Gehring Rowman & Littlefield, 2003 - 132 páginas While the collapse of the Soviet Union has diminished the force of George Orwell's 1984, the other great dystopian tract of the twentieth century, Alduous Huxley's Brave New World, is timelier than ever. The ongoing process of genetic science may well revolutionize medicine and human reproduction, and it may end by giving us the ability to transform the human species itself. This new power has raised hopes that we will solve a range of genetically based problems that afflict us. It has also evoked fears that we are on the verge of a 'post human' future in which precious but necessary norms regulating individual and social life will be set aside. Will we have the moral and political wisdom to avoid the pitfalls in using new biotechnologies? Genetic Prospects considers the resources from which the needed norms and maxims might be drawn, scrutinizing carefully the contributions of common sense, religion, and moral sentiment. Taken together, 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 poses for specific issues of private conduct or public policy? |
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... Genetic engineering - Moral and ethical aspects . [ DNLM : 1. Genetic Engineering ethics . 2. Biotechnology - ethics . QH 442 G32952 2003 ] I. Gehring , Verna V. QH442.G4596 2003 306.4'6 - dc21 Printed in the United States of America ...
... Genetic engineering - Moral and ethical aspects . [ DNLM : 1. Genetic Engineering ethics . 2. Biotechnology - ethics . QH 442 G32952 2003 ] I. Gehring , Verna V. QH442.G4596 2003 306.4'6 - dc21 Printed in the United States of America ...
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... Genetic Engineering and the Concept of the Natural Mark Sagoff 11 2. Unnatural Farming and the Debate over Genetic Manipulation 27 Paul B. Thompson II : Our ( Modified ? ) Human Nature 3. Genetic Engineering and Our Human Nature 43 ...
... Genetic Engineering and the Concept of the Natural Mark Sagoff 11 2. Unnatural Farming and the Debate over Genetic Manipulation 27 Paul B. Thompson II : Our ( Modified ? ) Human Nature 3. Genetic Engineering and Our Human Nature 43 ...
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... Genetic modification of human beings should be presumed guilty until proven innocent , and those who pro- pose new interventions must accept and discharge the burden of show- ing that their promise outweighs their peril . Prudential ...
... Genetic modification of human beings should be presumed guilty until proven innocent , and those who pro- pose new interventions must accept and discharge the burden of show- ing that their promise outweighs their peril . Prudential ...
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... Human nature . Harold Baillie argues that policies addressing genetic engineering " must reflect some vision of what human beings are . " He suggests that the notion of the " sacred " is an important part of this inquiry because it ...
... Human nature . Harold Baillie argues that policies addressing genetic engineering " must reflect some vision of what human beings are . " He suggests that the notion of the " sacred " is an important part of this inquiry because it ...
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... by philosophy , religion , sentiment , and shared experience— represent our best ( if imperfect ) hope for creating a sustainable regime of genetic regulation . The Concept of the Natural I Genetic Engineering and the Introduction 7.
... by philosophy , religion , sentiment , and shared experience— represent our best ( if imperfect ) hope for creating a sustainable regime of genetic regulation . The Concept of the Natural I Genetic Engineering and the Introduction 7.
Índice
Genetic Engineering and the Concept of the Natural | 11 |
Unnatural Farming and the Debate over Genetic Manipulation | 27 |
Genetic Engineering and Our Human Nature | 41 |
Normal Humans Human Nature and Genetic Lessons | 49 |
Finessing Nature | 61 |
Stem Cell Research and the Legacy of Abortion | 73 |
What Makes Genetic Discrimination Exceptional? | 83 |
My Fair Baby Whats Wrong with Parents Genetically Enhancing Their Children? | 97 |
The Ethics of Making the Body Beautiful What Cosmetic Genetics Can Learn from Cosmetic Surgery | 109 |
Index | 121 |
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