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bio-conservative

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  • There are of course so many other ethical issues involved in new and potential future reproductive technologies and I have to admit that in most cases I take the bio-conservative stance.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Christina Agapakis none@example.com 2010

  • There are of course so many other ethical issues involved in new and potential future reproductive technologies and I have to admit that in most cases I take the bio-conservative stance.

    ScienceBlogs Channel : Life Science Christina Agapakis none@example.com 2010

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  • Metapsychology Online: 'The idea, then, is that the book provides a balanced account of its topic, sensitive to the worries of the bio-conservative who, in contemplating our proposed genetic future, sees only potential disaster in the shape of eugenic programs, damaged family relations, harmed children, and mass social injustice. It envisions itself, then, as no unequivocally enthusiastic bio-liberal polemic, of the sort produced by, for instance, John Harris or Julian Savulescu.'

    January 21, 2009