Our posthuman future: consequences of the biotechnology revolution/ Francis Fukuyuma
Material type: TextPublication details: New York: Farrar Stvans And Girousx, 2002Description: 256 pISBN: 0374236437; 9780374236434DDC classification: 620.82
Contents:
PART I: PATHWAYS TO THE FUTURE
1. A Tale of Two Dystopias
2. Sciences of the Brain
3. Neuropharmacology and the Control of Behavior
4. The Prolongation of Life
5. Genetic Engineering
6. Why We Should Worry
PART II: BEING HUMAN
7. Human Rights
8. Human Nature
9. Human Dignity
PART III: WHAT TO DO
10. The Political Control of Biotechnology
11. How Biotechnology Is Regulated Today
12. Policies for the Future
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General Books | Central Library, Sikkim University General Book Section | 620.82 FUK/O (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | P00079 |
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PART I: PATHWAYS TO THE FUTURE
1. A Tale of Two Dystopias
2. Sciences of the Brain
3. Neuropharmacology and the Control of Behavior
4. The Prolongation of Life
5. Genetic Engineering
6. Why We Should Worry
PART II: BEING HUMAN
7. Human Rights
8. Human Nature
9. Human Dignity
PART III: WHAT TO DO
10. The Political Control of Biotechnology
11. How Biotechnology Is Regulated Today
12. Policies for the Future
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