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100 _aGlannon, Walter
245 _aGenes and Future People
_bPhilosophical Issues in Human Genetics
260 _aOxford
_bWestview Press
_c2001
300 _a216p
500 _aincludes index and biblioraphy
505 2 _a1 The Reach of Genes: Biology, Metaphysics, Morality Genes and Disease Biological and Personal Identity Two Senses of "Life" How Genes Influence the Identities of Persons Moral Implications 2 Genetic Information, Obligation, and the Prevention of Lives Genetic Testing, Screening, and Information Moral Asymmetry and Harm Life Stages Should Some Lives Be Prevented? Giving Priority to the Worse Off 3 Gene Therapy and Genetic Enhancement Gene Therapy: Problems and a Paradox Access and Allocation Issues Genetic Enhancement Negative and Positive Eugenics: Is There a Slippery Slope? 4 The Morality of Human Cloning Biological Factors Means and Ends Cloning Body Parts Eugenics Again? 5 Extending the Human Life Span Cells and Senescence An Evolutionary Trade-Off Intergenerational Equality and Fairness Prudential Concern About the Future
700 1 _aGlannon, Walter
902 _bSFS
942 _cBK
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