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4 | Cloning - or not - human beings | 45 |
5 | Putting human cloning where it belongs | 63 |
6 | Obtaining genetic information | 77 |
7 | Genetic information and moral obligations | 83 |
8 | Moral obligations, genetic information, and social context | 105 |
9 | On the need to take biology seriously | 129 |
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Add Taking Biology Seriously: What Biology Can and Cannot Tell Us about Moral and Public Policy, Discussions of human biology and its consequences for ethics and public policy are often misguided. Both proponents and critics of behavioral genetics, reproductive cloning, and genetic testing have mistaken beliefs about the role of genes in human life. , Taking Biology Seriously: What Biology Can and Cannot Tell Us about Moral and Public Policy to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Taking Biology Seriously: What Biology Can and Cannot Tell Us about Moral and Public Policy, Discussions of human biology and its consequences for ethics and public policy are often misguided. Both proponents and critics of behavioral genetics, reproductive cloning, and genetic testing have mistaken beliefs about the role of genes in human life. , Taking Biology Seriously: What Biology Can and Cannot Tell Us about Moral and Public Policy to your collection on WonderClub |