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Babel's Shadow: Genetic technologies in a fracturing society
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Babel’s Shadow: Genetic technologies in a fracturing society

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Genetic sciences are creating technologies that radically influence our understanding of life, death and what it is to be human. The current policy of letting the market set the pace according to popular demand sounds democratic, but one person’s decision to implement an option all too often impinges on someone else’s freedom. Without agreed boundaries, there will be conflict. Just as a confusion of language caused the people to scatter from Babel, confusions of personal interest may cause a breakdown in society leading to genetic under-classes and discrimination. Analyzing the ethical questions raised by the new technologies, Pete Moore sheds light on this complex subject.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
SPCK Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 February 2002
Pages
256
ISBN
9780745944241

Genetic sciences are creating technologies that radically influence our understanding of life, death and what it is to be human. The current policy of letting the market set the pace according to popular demand sounds democratic, but one person’s decision to implement an option all too often impinges on someone else’s freedom. Without agreed boundaries, there will be conflict. Just as a confusion of language caused the people to scatter from Babel, confusions of personal interest may cause a breakdown in society leading to genetic under-classes and discrimination. Analyzing the ethical questions raised by the new technologies, Pete Moore sheds light on this complex subject.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
SPCK Publishing
Country
United Kingdom
Date
15 February 2002
Pages
256
ISBN
9780745944241