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Genes And Future People - Philosophical Issues In Human Genetics (Paperback)
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Genes And Future People - Philosophical Issues In Human Genetics (Paperback)
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Advances in genetic technology in general and medical genetics in
particular will enable us to intervene in the process of human
biological development which extends from zygotes and embryos to
people. This will allow us to control to a great extent the
identities and the length and quality of the lives of people who
already exist, as well as those we bring into existence in the near
and distant future. "Genes and Future People" explores two general
philosophical questions, one metaphysical, the other moral: (1) How
do genes, and different forms of genetic intervention (gene
therapy, genetic enhancement, presymptomatic genetic testing of
adults, genetic testing of preimplantation embryos), affect the
identities of the people who already exist and those we bring into
existence? and (2) How do these interventions benefit or harm the
people we cause to exist in the near future and those who will
exist in the distant future by satisfying or defeating their
interest in having reasonably long and disease-free lives?"Genes
and Future People" begins by explaining the connection between
genes and disease, placing genetic within a framework of
evolutionary biology. It then discusses such topics as how genes
and genetic intervention influence personal identity, what genetic
testing of individuals and the knowledge resulting from it entails
about responsibility to others who may be at risk, as well as how
gene therapy and genetic enhancement can affect the identities of
people and benefit or harm them. Furthermore, it discusses various
moral aspects of cloning human beings and body parts. Finally, it
explores the metaphysical and moral implications of genetic
manipulation of the mechanisms of aging to extend the human life
span.The aim "Genes and Future People" is to move philosophers,
bioethicists, and readers in general to reflect on the extent to
which genes determine whether we are healthy or diseased, our
identities as persons, the quality of our lives, and our moral
obligations to future generations of people.
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