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Wondergenes: Genetic Enhancement and the Future of Society

AUTHOR Mehlman, Maxwell J.
PUBLISHER Indiana University Press (09/16/2003)
PRODUCT TYPE Hardcover (Hardcover)

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Wondergenes not only imagines a future world in which genetic enhancement is the norm, but asserts that this future has already begun. Genetically engineered substances are already in use by athletes, in vitro fertilization already provides the primitive means by which parents can "select" an embryo, and the ability to create new forms of genetically engineered human beings is not far off. What happens when gene therapy becomes gene enhancement? Who will benefit and who might be left behind? What are the costs to our values and beliefs, and to the future of our society? To answer these questions, Maxwell J. Mehlman provides an overview of the scientific advances that have led to the present state of genetic enhancement and explains how these advances will be used in the future to redefine what we think of as a normal human being. He explores the ethical dilemmas already facing researchers and medical practitioners, and the dilemmas we will all be expected to face. In his forecast of the dangers inherent in this technology, he is particularly concerned with the emergence of a "genobility" made up of those able to afford increasingly expensive enhancement.

Wondergenes is a serious, accessible introduction to the social and personal implications of genetic engineering. Mehlman weighs the social and economic costs of the many proposals to regulate or limit genetic engineering and provides six concrete policy recommendations-from professional licensing to a ban on germ-line enhancement-that propose to make the future of genetic enhancement more equitable and safe.

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ISBN-13: 9780253342744
ISBN-10: 0253342740
Binding: Hardback or Cased Book (Sewn)
Content Language: English
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Page Count: 226
Carton Quantity: 30
Product Dimensions: 6.38 x 0.91 x 9.58 inches
Weight: 1.18 pound(s)
Feature Codes: Index, Dust Cover, Table of Contents
Country of Origin: US
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BISAC Categories
Science | Life Sciences - Genetics & Genomics
Science | Philosophy & Social Aspects
Science | Ethics
Grade Level: College Freshman and up
Dewey Decimal: 303.483
Library of Congress Control Number: 2002156519
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Wondergenes not only imagines a future world in which genetic enhancement is the norm, but asserts that this future has already begun. Genetically engineered substances are already in use by athletes, in vitro fertilization already provides the primitive means by which parents can "select" an embryo, and the ability to create new forms of genetically engineered human beings is not far off. What happens when gene therapy becomes gene enhancement? Who will benefit and who might be left behind? What are the costs to our values and beliefs, and to the future of our society? To answer these questions, Maxwell J. Mehlman provides an overview of the scientific advances that have led to the present state of genetic enhancement and explains how these advances will be used in the future to redefine what we think of as a normal human being. He explores the ethical dilemmas already facing researchers and medical practitioners, and the dilemmas we will all be expected to face. In his forecast of the dangers inherent in this technology, he is particularly concerned with the emergence of a "genobility" made up of those able to afford increasingly expensive enhancement.

Wondergenes is a serious, accessible introduction to the social and personal implications of genetic engineering. Mehlman weighs the social and economic costs of the many proposals to regulate or limit genetic engineering and provides six concrete policy recommendations-from professional licensing to a ban on germ-line enhancement-that propose to make the future of genetic enhancement more equitable and safe.

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