Chapter 10 The Ethics of Genetic Enhancement Key Concepts and Future Prospects

The desire to transform ourselves into something better than we are now is as old as humanity. But the ability to use biomedical technologies to enhance our capacities is new. In this chapter, we will distinguish different forms of enhancement - for example, environmental, biochemical, and genetic i...

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Main Author: Anomaly, Jonny (auth)
Other Authors: Johnson, Tess (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2024
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