Biotechnology and the Human Good by C. Ben Mitchell, Edmund D. Pellegrino, Jean Bethke Elshstain, and Scott B. Rae is a thoughtful, carefully argued perspective on the ethics of new developments in biotechnology, such as human enhancement, human germ-line engineering, cloning, nanotechnology, and cybernetics.

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- In Support of Human Enhancement by Chan, Sarah and Harris, John
- The Ethics of Autonomous Military Robots by Borenstein, Jason
- Ethics of Human Enhancement: 25 Questions & Answers by Allhoff, Fritz/ Lin, Patrick/ Moor, James and Weckert, John
- Future Issues with Robots and Cyborgs by Warwick, Kevin
- Genomics and Public Involvement: Giving Justifications Their Due by Badano, Gabriele
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Citation Information: Studies in Ethics, Law, and Technology. Volume 2, Issue 1, Pages –, ISSN (Online) 1941-6008, DOI: 10.2202/1941-6008.1028, April 2008
Publication History:
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- 2008-04-09
Keywords: biotechnology; ethics; bioethics; Christian ethics


















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