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Genetic Engineering: Opposing Viewpoints

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Essays present various perspectives of the controversy surrounding the social, moral, and ethical aspects of genetic engineering, discussing pros and cons on its unproven potential to eliminate disease and world hunger.

218 pages, Paperback

First published July 1, 2000

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James D. Torr

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April 27, 2013
There was only one impassioned, quotable, and intelligent article in this book. Having read quite a few books on the subject by now, I have understandably fallen to comparing them. This one, I'm sorry to say, is not high on my list. I wish to learn something new and gain a new perspective when I open these books offering a diverse collection of articles both in support and in opposition to genetic engineering. Nope, nope, nope.
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December 21, 2010
To get an overview of the field and the differing reactions to genetic engineering, this is a very convenient book with well-chosen selections.
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