Due Consideration
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Due Consideration takes a poignant look at the rapidly changing field of biomedicine and the consequences it will have on our lives. Arthur Caplan, one of this nation's leading bioethicists, explores these issues and analyzes moral questions including: Will we retain our essential humanity if we modify our biological blueprint? Would it be irresponsible to procreate without a thorough genetic examination? Who will decide if physical traits like short stature and baldness are considered diseases?
Can biomedicine make our lives better? You'll also learn about the most current and controversial topics such as: cloning, abortion and assisted suicide; genetically engineering a human to be immune from infectious diseases; the ability to "design" our children from head to toe; diagnosing and treating illnesses during fetal development; and programs to prevent the transmission of HIV.
Can biomedicine make our lives better? You'll also learn about the most current and controversial topics such as: cloning, abortion and assisted suicide; genetically engineering a human to be immune from infectious diseases; the ability to "design" our children from head to toe; diagnosing and treating illnesses during fetal development; and programs to prevent the transmission of HIV.
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