Biologically Modified Justice
Explore the profound ethical and social implications of the genetic revolution in Biologically Modified Justice by Colin Farrelly. Published by Cambridge University Press in 2016, this thought-provoking paperback spans 298 pages and delves into critical topics such as gene therapy, age retardation, and sex selection screening technologies. Farrelly's insightful analysis invites readers to consider the impact of biotechnology on distributive justice and societal norms. This book is an essential read for students and scholars across the humanities, social sciences, and life sciences, offering a comprehensive understanding of how advancements in genetics influence our lives and ethical frameworks. Join the conversation about the future of biotechnology and its implications for justice and equality.