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Genetic Morality
©2006 Thesis -
Genetics of Bipolar Disorder
©2013 Thesis -
The Eugenetic Imagination
Eugenics and Genetics in Early 21st-Century Anglo-American Fiction©2023 Thesis -
Implication Analysis for Biotechnology Regulation and Management in Africa
Baseline Studies for Assessment of Potential Effects of Genetically Modified Maize (Zea mays L.) Cultivation in Ghanaian Agriculture©2009 Thesis -
Littérature de jeunesse : la fabrique de la fiction
©2017 Edited Collection -
Paul Valéry : L’Écriture en devenir
©2009 Monographs -
Bibliography of the History of Biology- Bibliographie zur Geschichte der Biologie
Bibliographie zur Geschichte der Biologie©1997 Monographs -
The Idea of Excellence and Human Enhancement
Reconsidering the Debate on Transhumanism in Light of Moral Philosophy and Science©2018 Edited Collection -
Redesigning Life
Eugenics, Biopolitics, and the Challenge of the Techno-Human Condition©2015 Monographs -
Problems of Bioethics
©2012 Monographs -
Pastoral Theology
This series encourages the theological exploration of Christianity's commitment to action, the relationship between ecclesiology and ethics, and between doctrine and practice. The discussion of the Christian acceptance or rejection of scientific innovation is welcomed, as is the examination of the emerging issues of the twenty-first century, such as genetic screening, gene therapy, insurance and genetics, genetic stigmatisation, cloning, health care and rationing, the reformulation of the just war arguments, and non-lethal weapons. Studies may focus on the reapplication of the Christian tradition to new issues, or may address the contemporary discussion of historical theology but should not be primarily contributions to it. This series encourages the theological exploration of Christianity's commitment to action, the relationship between ecclesiology and ethics, and between doctrine and practice. The discussion of the Christian acceptance or rejection of scientific innovation is welcomed, as is the examination of the emerging issues of the twenty-first century, such as genetic screening, gene therapy, insurance and genetics, genetic stigmatisation, cloning, health care and rationing, the reformulation of the just war arguments, and non-lethal weapons. Studies may focus on the reapplication of the Christian tradition to new issues, or may address the contemporary discussion of historical theology but should not be primarily contributions to it. This series encourages the theological exploration of Christianity's commitment to action, the relationship between ecclesiology and ethics, and between doctrine and practice. The discussion of the Christian acceptance or rejection of scientific innovation is welcomed, as is the examination of the emerging issues of the twenty-first century, such as genetic screening, gene therapy, insurance and genetics, genetic stigmatisation, cloning, health care and rationing, the reformulation of the just war arguments, and non-lethal weapons. Studies may focus on the reapplication of the Christian tradition to new issues, or may address the contemporary discussion of historical theology but should not be primarily contributions to it.
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Homo Psychicus as Human and on Becoming a Person
Towards a theory of the human being between the analogue and the digital©2018 Monographs -
Philosophical Futures
©2011 Monographs