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Staying Human

Advancing science and medicine for, not on, human beings

Read the Editors’ Introduction
End of Life •
Eugenics •
Reproductive Technology •
Enhancement •
Beginning of Life •
Human Dignity •
Medicine •
Transhumanism •
All

State of the Art | Summer 2003

Summer 2003

My Mother, the Embryo

IVF's Latest: She-Males, Fetal Eggs, and Children of the Unborn

Essay | Summer 2003

Summer 2003

  • Larry Arnhart

Human Nature is Here to Stay

Why biotechnology will not change our bodies, brains, and desires

Larry Arnhart

State of the Art | Summer 2003

Summer 2003

Mercy and Drugs in Africa

Inside the Bush Administration’s New AIDS Policy

Essay | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

  • Leon R. Kass

Ageless Bodies, Happy Souls

Biotechnology and the pursuit of perfection

Leon R. Kass

Essay | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

  • Yuval Levin

The Paradox of Conservative Bioethics

Taboos, democracy, and the politics of biology

Yuval Levin

Essay | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

  • Gilbert Meilaender

Bioethics and the Character of Human Life

On mortality, freedom, suffering, and the generations

Gilbert Meilaender

State of the Art | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

Oh, Behave!

Britain’s Nuffield Council Weighs in on Behavioral Genetics

State of the Art | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

Chinese Bioethics?

“Voluntary” Eugenics and the Prospects for Reform

State of the Art | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

Fertility Gone Mad

Pregnancy After Menopause, IVF Birth defects, & More

Essay | Spring 2003

Spring 2003

  • Charles T. Rubin

Artificial Intelligence and Human Nature

On the project to make human beings extinct

Charles T. Rubin

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