id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_ijgtslxmdrbadlep2dz2y7tbbe Gregory A Petsko The ascent of man? 2004.0 3 .pdf application/pdf 2632 195 64 Sandel's article, 'The Case Against Perfection', in the April 2004 issue of The Atlantic Monthly. by such issues as human cloning and genetic engineering for Sandel specializes in finding the inconsistency in moral and ethical arguments and positions a tactic makes instead a case that the drive to master nature, including human nature, and to perfect it through the use of technology undermines an appreciation of the gifted and, with eugenics and genetic engineering is that they represent assume, though, that giftedness is a better ethic than willfulness, he tries to prove it by showing that willful transformation of human characteristics through biotechnology would process of human evolution. Thus, human evolution, in a biological sense, has How fast, genetically speaking, did the human Moral arguments are an important part of this whole discussion, of course, but sometimes they leave no place for scientists ./cache/work_ijgtslxmdrbadlep2dz2y7tbbe.pdf ./txt/work_ijgtslxmdrbadlep2dz2y7tbbe.txt