Ethics, Reproduction, and Genetic Control

Routledge (1987)
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Abstract

In this revised edition with a new preface from the editor, leading scientists explain the nature and goals of `test tube' reproduction and genetic engineering, and their eugenic implications. In contrast to the Warnock report, the extended commentary considers the issues in the context of a social ethic rather than the individualist viewpoint

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Ruth Chadwick
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