Bioethics: The Ethics of Evolution and Genetic Interference
Bergin & Garvey (1999)
| Abstract | From a scientific approach, this work explores the moral implications of genetic engineering and argues for corrective genetic interference. | |||||||||
| Keywords | Bioethics Evolution Moral and ethical aspects Evolution (Biology | |||||||||
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| Call number | QH332.M38 1999 | |||||||||
| ISBN(s) | 0897894618 9780897894616 | |||||||||
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Mark J. Pallen (2009). The Rough Guide to Evolution. Rough Guides.
Eva Jablonka & Marion J. Lamb (1998). Bridges Between Development and Evolution. Biology and Philosophy 13 (1).
Russell Powell (2010). The Evolutionary Biological Implications of Human Genetic Engineering. Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 37 (1):22.
James Mark Baldwin (1902/2005). Development and Evolution: Including Psychophysical Evolution, Evolution by Orthoplasy, and the Theory of Genetic Modes. Blackburn Press.
E. Laing (1989). The New Biology: New Hope, New Threat, or New Dilemmas. Ghana Universities Press.
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