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Genes and Future People

Philosophical Issues in Human Genetics

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Exploring the influence of genetics on personal identity, this book challenges readers to consider how our genes shape not only our lives but also our responsibilities towards future generations. It delves into the ethical implications of genetic determinism, prompting a deeper reflection on health, disease, and moral obligations. Through thought-provoking discussions, it engages philosophers and bioethicists alike in examining the complex interplay between genetics and the essence of what it means to be human.

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Genes and Future People, Walter Glannon

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2001
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