Merlyn's Reviews > The Case Against Perfection: Ethics in the Age of Genetic Engineering
The Case Against Perfection: Ethics in the Age of Genetic Engineering
by Michael J. Sandel
by Michael J. Sandel
Michael Sandel continues to be one of the best lecturers in bioethics. With that said, this book is kind of like him in a book; easy to access, thought-provoking, and very human to read. It is not necessarily the most cohesive book on bioethics I have ever read, but perhaps it is the fact that I feel like I am talking with him rather than reading his work is what makes this book great for someone curious about eugenics and bioethics.
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