Improving Nature?: The Science and Ethics of Genetic Engineering
A wounderfully readable and irreverent, daring to ask and answer questions about Japan that people too often suppress, and combining a banker's authority with a journalist's lightness of touch.
A wounderfully readable and irreverent, daring to ask and answer questions about Japan that people too often suppress, and combining a banker's authority with a journalist's lightness of touch.
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Format: hardcover
ISBN:
9780521454414 (0521454417)
Publish date: August 28th 1996
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pages no: 298
Edition language: English
Informative but outdated and, in light of recent developments, sometimes painfully ironic. Authors don't find most methods of genetic engineering morally or ethically questionable. The whole book has a one-sided tone, although the authors do not acknowledge it, presenting themselves as objective. I ...