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Page 194
... vision of a " new " eugenics that relied on technological breakthroughs and avoided selective breeding . Haldane outlined a process he called " ectogenic creation " that involved direct intervention into the human genome . Many people ...
... vision of a " new " eugenics that relied on technological breakthroughs and avoided selective breeding . Haldane outlined a process he called " ectogenic creation " that involved direct intervention into the human genome . Many people ...
Page 200
... vision , and low body weight - will face social discrimination . This scene is interesting in light of Haynes's analysis of the Moreau stereotype , since here the figure of the scientist , rather than tyrannically enforcing his vision ...
... vision , and low body weight - will face social discrimination . This scene is interesting in light of Haynes's analysis of the Moreau stereotype , since here the figure of the scientist , rather than tyrannically enforcing his vision ...
Page 352
... vision lagged - though it did , certainly , compared with Clarke's - but because his fate was mortal , tinged , a rueful testament to the limits of what we can do in this raw world , even if we have great dreams . Clarke came earlier ...
... vision lagged - though it did , certainly , compared with Clarke's - but because his fate was mortal , tinged , a rueful testament to the limits of what we can do in this raw world , even if we have great dreams . Clarke came earlier ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 193 |
Kenneth Krabbenhoft Uses of Madness in Cervantes | 216 |
ii | 217 |
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