This book addresses well-known issues - the ethical, legal, and
social implications of human genetics - but does so from an unusual
perspective: the perspective of the scientific community itself. In
distinction to what is common in the ELSI literature, the book also
discusses bioethical method. A new kind of casuistry is developed
on the basis of the empirical findings of cognitive semantics. It
will be of interest to philosophers, bioethicists, geneticists, and
policymakers.
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