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Liberal Eugenics: In Defence of Human Enhancement

Date:  
2004
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Publisher: 
Wiley-Blackwell
Place of Publication: 
Hoboken, NJ
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In this provocative book, philosopher Nicholas Agar defends the  idea that parents should be allowed to enhance their  children’s characteristics.

     
  • Gets away from fears of a Huxleyan ‘Brave New  World’ or a return to the fascist eugenics of the past
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  • Written from a philosophically and scientifically informed  point of view
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  • Considers real contemporary cases of parents choosing what kind  of child to have
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  • Uses ‘moral images’ as a way to get readers with no  background in philosophy to think about moral dilemmas
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  • Provides an authoritative account of the science involved,  making the book suitable for readers with no knowledge of  genetics
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  • Creates a moral framework for assessing all new  technologies (Publisher)
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