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Improving Nature?

Michael J. Reiss

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Improving Nature?

Explore the profound questions surrounding genetic engineering in Improving Nature? by Michael J. Reiss, published by Cambridge University Press in 2001. This thought-provoking book spans 302 pages and delves into the moral and ethical dimensions of biotechnology and genetic engineering. Reiss invites readers to consider the implications of altering nature and the potential consequences that come with it. As the term 'genetic engineering' becomes increasingly prevalent in our daily lives, this book serves as an essential guide to understanding its impact on cellular biology, genetics, and the broader life sciences. Ideal for those interested in philosophy, social aspects of science, and the ethical considerations of modern biology, Improving Nature? challenges us to think critically about our role in shaping the future of life itself. Discover the vital conversations surrounding this topic and engage with the ethical dilemmas that define our relationship with nature.

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Improving Nature?

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