Therapeutic approach that involves inserting nucleic acids into the patient's cells.
1 This is the point of importance for the thought of genetic enhancement .
2 If germ line therapy is acceptable, perhaps genetic enhancement should be as well.
3 On the other hand, germ line genetic therapy and genetic enhancement are not acceptable.
4 Thus, a Rousseauian could be understood to demand genetic enhancement rather than just tolerate it.
5 The "promise" of genetic enhancement is that we can alter and augment known and recognized human abilities.
6 Thus, if there are to be effective arguments about genetic enhancement , they must represent a metaphysical discussion about human nature.
7 For some time, it has been commonplace to argue that genetic therapy is ethically acceptable, while genetic enhancement should be forbidden.
8 But with the developments in technology comes the potential for abuse and the possibility of a genetic arms race or unethical genetic enhancement .
9 Genetic enhancement will certainly involve tweaking personality traits.
10 "Well, I assume that genetic enhancements - much like cosmetic surgery-costa lot of money, right?"
11 "An unnatural combination of genetic enhancement that, in any reasonable ecosystem, would never exist," I replied.
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