Mixed Blessings. / Carolyn L. Funk.
by Funk, Carolyn L; SIRS Publishing, Inc.
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Articles Contained in SIRS Enduring Issues 2003.
Originally Published: Mixed Blessings, May/June 2002; pp. 26+.
"As biotechnology forces us to rethink what is possible in the world of science and medicine, and as the public tries to come to grips with these changes, the moral implications of these developments are likely to persist." (PUBLIC PERSPECTIVE) This article discusses how different influences, such as religion and scientific interest, affect people's opinions on moral dilemmas related to biotechnical developments.
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