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Improving Nature?: The Science and Ethics of Genetic Engineering - Michael Jonathan Reiss, Roger Straughan
Improving Nature?: The Science and Ethics of Genetic Engineering
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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)
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Pages no: 298
Edition language: English
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Science, Biology
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1.0 The Japanese a Major Exploration of Modern Japan
Informative but outdated and, in light of recent developments, sometimes painfully ironic.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 ...
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