What Sort Of People Should There Be? by Jonathan Glover

Genetic Engineering, Brain Control, and Their Impact on Our Future

The book explores the ethical and philosophical implications of genetic and psychological modifications on human nature. It delves into the potential for these technologies to alter human characteristics such as intelligence, personality, and morality, questioning the moral boundaries and societal impacts of such changes. The author critically examines the responsibilities and decisions facing individuals and society in shaping future generations, while addressing the profound questions about the kind of people humanity should aspire to become in the light of emerging biotechnological capabilities.

Published
1984
Nationality
British
Length
Short
Pages
200-300
Original Language
English
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