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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The use of surgery and genetic manipulation to improve human bodies is basically ethically good.
{ 2 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it endangers human intelligence and creativity.
{ 3 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it suppresses fundamental functions that constitute human integrity.
{ 4 } - Genetic engineering and less radical transformations of the present normal human body are ethical if they improve rather than mutilate basic human functions.
{ 5 } - Natural law should be conceived of as a fixed pattern of human life to which human beings are confined.
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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The use of surgery and genetic manipulation to improve human bodies is basically ethically good.
{ 2 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it endangers human intelligence and creativity.
{ 3 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it suppresses fundamental functions that constitute human integrity.
{ 4 } - Genetic engineering and less radical transformations of the present normal human body are ethical if they improve rather than mutilate basic human functions.
{ 5 } - Natural law should be conceived of as a fixed pattern of human life to which human beings are confined.
See p. 319.
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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The use of surgery and genetic manipulation to improve human bodies is basically ethically good.
{ 2 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it endangers human intelligence and creativity.
{ 3 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it suppresses fundamental functions that constitute human integrity.
{ 4 } - Genetic engineering and less radical transformations of the present normal human body are ethical if they improve rather than mutilate basic human functions.
{ 5 } - Natural law should be conceived of as a fixed pattern of human life to which human beings are confined.
See p. 319.
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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The use of surgery and genetic manipulation to improve human bodies is basically ethically good.
{ 2 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it endangers human intelligence and creativity.
{ 3 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it suppresses fundamental functions that constitute human integrity.
{ 4 } - Genetic engineering and less radical transformations of the present normal human body are ethical if they improve rather than mutilate basic human functions.
{ 5 } - Natural law should be conceived of as a fixed pattern of human life to which human beings are confined.
See p. 319.
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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The use of surgery and genetic manipulation to improve human bodies is basically ethically good.
{ 2 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it endangers human intelligence and creativity.
{ 3 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it suppresses fundamental functions that constitute human integrity.
{ 4 } - Genetic engineering and less radical transformations of the present normal human body are ethical if they improve rather than mutilate basic human functions.
{ 5 } - Natural law should be conceived of as a fixed pattern of human life to which human beings are confined.
See p. 319.
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Which position do the authors NOT hold?
{ 1 } - The use of surgery and genetic manipulation to improve human bodies is basically ethically good.
{ 2 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it endangers human intelligence and creativity.
{ 3 } - Genetic engineering is unethical if it suppresses fundamental functions that constitute human integrity.
{ 4 } - Genetic engineering and less radical transformations of the present normal human body are ethical if they improve rather than mutilate basic human functions.
{ 5 } - Natural law should be conceived of as a fixed pattern of human life to which human beings are confined.
See p. 319.
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