We Are All Mutants
What Mutants emphatically is not is a disquisition on the ethics of our ability to influence mutation. "I considered the matter, and discovered that I had nothing original to say about Dolly the sheep or stem cells," he says. "I've no particular expertise in this area, and there's a lot of people gassing on about it, and much of the discussion seems to me misguided and beside the point. I'm quite strongly of the view that scientists have no particular ethical authority in these debates."
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