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Robert Song considers some of the fundamental causal factors attitudes and beliefs as well as scientific and commercial pressures that have governed developments in human genetics, discussing them in relation to central ethical questions raised by Christian theology. Behind the development of technologies like genetic screening, cloning and designer babies, he argues, are cultural aspirations to perfection and absolute choice. In response to this there is a need for an alternative vision of society and the human good, one which is not driven by the hectoring necessities that generate the technological imperative. Robert Song serves on the faculty in Christian Ethics at the University of Durham, and previously taught for ten years at Canmer Hall, Durham. He is secretary of the Society fo the Study of Christian Ethics and chair of Epiphany Trust, a charity involved in service provision for people with disabilities in Britain and abroad.
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I picked up 'Fabricating the Future' as a gift for my biology-loving friend, and it was a hit. The insights into genetic engineering are mind-blowing, and the writing is pretty engaging. Just wish it had more visuals to break up the text!
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Liam O'Reilly
Great Content, But a Bit Dense
This book has a lot of promising information about the future of genetics. However, I found some sections a bit technical and hard to follow. It’s still very informative if you’re really into the subject, just be prepared to reread some parts.
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Raj Patel
Disappointed with the Delivery
I was really looking forward to reading 'Fabricating the Future', but it arrived a week late and the packaging was damaged. I hope the content is worth the hassle because I don't want to deal with returns.
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