Authors
Françoise Baylis, Jason Scott Robert
Publication date
2004/2
Journal
Bioethics
Volume
18
Issue
1
Pages
1-26
Publisher
Blackwell Publishing Ltd
Description
We outline a number of ethical objections to genetic technologies aimed at enhancing human capacities and traits. We then argue that, despite the persuasiveness of some of these objections, they are insufficient to stop the development and use of genetic enhancement technologies. We contend that the inevitability of the technologies results from a particular guiding worldview of humans as masters of the human evolutionary future, and conclude that recognising this worldview points to new directions for ethical thinking about genetic enhancement technologies.
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