This 2000 book was the first systematic treatment of the fundamental ethical issues underlying the application of genetic technologies to human beings. The authors probe the implications of genetic advances for our understanding of distributive justice, and the role of the concept of human nature in ethical theory and practice.
This 2000 book was the first systematic treatment of the fundamental ethical issues underlying the application of genetic technologies to human beings. The authors probe the implications of genetic advances for our understanding of distributive justice, and the role of the concept of human nature in ethical theory and practice.
1. Introduction 2. Eugenics and its shadow 3. Genes, justice, and human nature 4. Positive and negative genetic interventions 5. Reproductive freedom and the prevention of harm 6. Why not the best? 7. Genetic intervention and the morality of inclusion 8. Policy implications Appendix 1. The meaning of genetic causation, by Elliott Sober Appendix 2. Methodology References.
1. Introduction 2. Eugenics and its shadow 3. Genes, justice, and human nature 4. Positive and negative genetic interventions 5. Reproductive freedom and the prevention of harm 6. Why not the best? 7. Genetic intervention and the morality of inclusion 8. Policy implications Appendix 1. The meaning of genetic causation, by Elliott Sober Appendix 2. Methodology References.
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