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9780192862013

The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights

by  Justine Burley (Editor)


ISBN-10: 0192862014

ISBN-13: 9780192862013

$47.99




Book Specs



Binding

UK-Trade Paper

Publisher

Oxford University Press

Published on  

Jul 29, 1999

Edition  

1st Edition

Dimensions  

7.60x0.60x5.00 Inches

Weight  

0.59 Pounds

About the Book

The world was stunned by the announcement that scientists had successfully cloned a sheep. Suddenly, questions that had seemed merely academic or better suited to science fiction became topics for public debate. Should we clone people? Is eugenics morally defensible? Should cloning be regulated, and if so, by whom? How should genetic information about particular individuals be protected? What will be the long-term impact on cultural and racial diversity? Based on the popular Oxford Amnesty Lectures, this fascinating and thought-provoking book collects work from leaders in the field, including Hilary Putnam, Ian Wilmut (co-creator of Dolly the sheep), and Jonathan Glover. It provides an up-to-date and realistic look at many of these challenging and contentious issues. Each chapter includes an introduction to the issue by a prominent lawyer, scientist, or philosopher, and the volume features a foreword by Richard Dawkins. The Genetic Revolution and Human Rights is an invaluable
guide to the potential impact of this revolutionary technology on our future.