Eugenics and the Criticism of Bioethics : Ann Kerr and Tom Shakespeare, Genetic Politics: from eugenics to genome, Cheltenham: New Clarion Press, 2002, ISBN (paperback) 1 873797 25 7, ISBN (hardback) 1 873 797 26 5
This article provides a critical assessment of some aspects of Ann Kerr and Tom Shakespeare's Genetic Politics: from eugenics to genome. In particular, I evaluate their claims: (a) that bioethics is too 'top down', involving normative prescriptions, whereas it should instead be '...
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