In Search of Perfection
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Keywords: genetic engineering, moral issues, genetic changes, genetic technologies
In Search of Perfection
There is no doubt that any other field is as closely connected with human life as medicine. Yet medicine has been so greatly affected by technological advances that it has gone beyond therapy and towards the limits of our imagination. Unlike a few years ago, when conceiving a baby girl or a baby boy was a matter of chance, today's prospective parents
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Of Genetically Engineered Humans." Public Communications Center 26 Sept. 2001 <http://www.pcc.ie/news.gene1.html> McGee, Glenn. "Parenting In An Era Of Genetics." The Hastings Center Report 27 (Mar.-Apr. 1997): 16-22. Rifkin, Jeremy. "Patent Pending." (excerpt from book "The Biotech Century") Motherjones.com 26 Sept. 2001 <http://www.motherjones.com/mother_jones/MJ98/rifkin.html> Wikler, Daniel. "Can We Learn From Eugenics?" Journal Of Medical Ethics 25 (Apr. 1999): 183+. General Academic Index CD-ROM. Information Access, 26 Sept. 2001.