This article examines Judaism and the position on the ethics of genetic engineering, including the issue of Tay Sachs, a genetic disorder which affects a proportion of the Jewish population. Jewish ...
What if you could screen embryos for diseases before they became babies? What if you had the power to choose the traits your baby would have? Would you use it? These practically polar opposite ...
Nowadays, marked by remarkable scientific advancements, genetic engineering stands at the forefront of innovation. The ability to control the genetic make-up of living organisms opens up a world of ...
Journal of Applied Philosophy, Vol. 13, No. 1 (1996), pp. 51-61 (11 pages) The aim of this article is to determine whether genetic engineering is ever acceptable. The prominent arguments which have ...
Want a bespoke baby? Check the beauty, brains, or brawn boxes on the embryo order form. Genetic tinkering is no longer science fiction — it’s a market without legal guidelines or societal buy-in. But ...