Keywords
Genetic engineering
Abstract
The idea of perfection has always captivated the attention of people across the ages. Whether in the form of gods, nature, or role models, people have always looked towards some form of the purest ideal. Perfection is not a novel idea by any means; however, it is only in recent years that human beings have actually sought to achieve it.
DOI
10.15385/jce.2013.13.1.6
Recommended Citation
Pugh, K. C.
(2013)
"Genetic Engineering and the Pursuit of Human Perfection,"
CedarEthics: A Journal of Critical Thinking in Bioethics: Vol. 13:
No.
1, Article 6.
DOI: 10.15385/jce.2013.13.1.6
Available at:
https://digitalcommons.cedarville.edu/cedarethics/vol13/iss1/6
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