Choosing Children by Jonathan Glover

Genes, Disability, and Design

In this thought-provoking exploration of bioethics, the author delves into the moral complexities surrounding reproductive choices and genetic engineering. The narrative examines the implications of selecting traits for future generations, weighing the potential benefits against ethical concerns. Through a series of philosophical arguments and real-world scenarios, the book challenges readers to consider the responsibilities and consequences of shaping human life, ultimately questioning what it means to make informed choices about the children we bring into the world.

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