The genetic revolution and human rights / edited by Justine Burley.
Material type: TextSeries: Oxford Amnesty lectures ; 1998.Publisher: Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 1999Description: xxviii, 220 pages ; 20 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0019286201
- 9780019286206
- 0192862014
- 9780192862013
- 174.29
- RB155 .G3869 1999
- QH442
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 194-215) and index.
Cloning People / Hilary Putnam -- Why Human Cloning Should not be Attempted / Alan Colman -- Dolly: The Age of Biological Control / Ian Wilmut -- Cloning and Individuality / R. L. Gardner -- Who Should have Access to Genetic Information? / Bartha Maria Knoppers -- Bad Genetic Luck and Health Insurance / Justine Burley -- Clones, Genes, and Human Rights / John Harris -- Cloning and Public Policy / Ruth Deech -- Eugenics and Human Rights / Jonathan Glover -- Eugenics and Genetic Manipulation / Alan Ryan -- Silver Spoons and Golden Genes / Hillel Steiner -- Tin Genes and Compensation / Jonathan Wolff -- A Perspective from Africa on Human Rights and Genetic Engineering / Solomon R. Benatar -- Rights and Beyond / Roger Crisp.
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