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A Dim View of a `Posthuman Future'
Topic: Science 10:59 pm EST, Apr  3, 2002

If the human mind and body are shaped by a bunch of genes, as the decoding of the human genome seems to underscore, then biotechnologists will one day be able to change both and perhaps, in seeking to refine the imperfect human clay, will alter human nature.

That prospect should be worrying a lot more people, in the view of the political theorist Francis Fukuyama, because history's central question -- that of what kind of society best suits human needs -- has been settled only if human nature remains as it is ...

The article talks alot about biotechnology and changing genes to enhance things such as Intellegence and the like, and that is what every person who is against biotech talks about. The truth is, although that has been brought up as a possible future event, the focus of gene manipulation in humans right now is gene therapy. I am biased in the fact that I am pro-biotechnology, but I think curing disease from the genomic level is the next logical progession of medicine.

A Dim View of a `Posthuman Future'



 
 
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