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Title:
The genetic revolution and human rights: the Oxford amnesty lectures 1998
ISBN:
9780192862013
Publication Information:
New York : Oxford University Press , 1999.
Physical Description:
220 s. ; 20 sm.
Abstract:
The genetic revulotion and human rights<br>Richard dawkins<br><br><br>Contents<br>Contributors xxi<br>Acknowledgements xxvii<br>1. Cloning People I<br>HILARY PUTNAM<br>Why Human Cloning Should not be Attempted 14<br>ALAN COLMAN<br>2. Dolly: The Age of Biological Control 19<br>IAN WILMUT<br>Cloning and Individuality 29<br>R. L. GARDNER<br>3. Who Should have Access to Genetic Information? 39<br>BARTHA MARIA KNOPPERS<br>Bad Genetic Luck and Health Insurance 54<br>JUSTINE BURLEY<br>4. Clones, Genes, and Human Rights 61<br>JOHN HARRIS<br>Cloning and Public Policy 95<br>RUTH DEECH<br>5. Eugenics and Human Rights IOI<br>JONATHAN GLOVER<br>Eugenics and Genetic Manipulation 125<br>ALAN RYAN<br>6. Silver Spoons and Golden Genes 133<br>HILLEL STEINER <br>Tin Genes and Compensation 151<br>JONATHAN WOLFF<br>7. A Perspective from Africa on Human Rights and<br>Genetic Engineering 159<br>SOLOMON R. BENATAR<br>Rights and Beyond 190<br>ROGER CRISP<br>Endnotes 194<br>Index 217<br>
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