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Foreword | ||
Introduction | ||
Pt. I | From Laboratory to Germ-Line Therapy | |
Screening for Genetic Diseases: What Are the Moral Constraints? | 3 | |
The Moral Status of the Human Genome | 13 | |
Pt. II | The Concept of Human Nature: Theological and Secular Perspectives | |
The Zen World and the Mental Genes | 21 | |
Moral Reasoning in Bioethics and Posterity | 27 | |
Redesigning the Human Genome: Are There Constraints from Nature? | 35 | |
Human Nature Genetically Re-engineered: Moral Responsibilities to Future Generations | 51 | |
Pt. III | Genetic Interventions and the Common Heritage View | |
Patenting Life: Our Responsibilities to Present and Future Generations | 67 | |
Should We Treat the Human Germ-line as a Global Human Resource? | 85 | |
Pt. IV | Social Responsibilities of Geneticists Toward Future Generations | |
Germ-line Engineering as the Eugenics of the Future | 105 | |
Guardianship by Peer Review in Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology | 117 | |
Are We Our Descendants' Keepers? | 131 | |
The Unknowable Effects of Genetic Interventions on Future Generations (Or, Who Guards the Genetic Engineers in Democratic Republics?) | 147 | |
Homo Propheticus | 165 | |
Notes on Contributors | ||
Index |
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