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  1. Mar 4, 2002 · An original introduction by Kristol and Cohen maps out the major disagreements, the questions ahead, and their own view that America's unchecked faith in technological progress needs a radical reconsideration.

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  2. Books. The Future is Now: America Confronts the New Genetics. Eric Cohen, William Kristol. Rowman & Littlefield, 2002 - Business & Economics - 357 pages. Who could have imagined...

  3. Mar 4, 2002 · The Future is Now: America Confronts the New Genetics - Ethics & Public Policy Center. By Eric Cohen. Publication date: March 4, 2002. Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers. From the publisher: Who could have imagined that President Bush’s first special address to the nation would be about the coming genetic revolution?

  4. Clearly, a national debate has begun that will not soon end — one that will force America to confront whether genetics advances will contribute to human dignity or threaten it, whether there are moral limits to scientific progress, and in general what life will look like in the genetic age.

  5. Mar 11, 2002 · The Future is Now: America Confronts the New Genetics / Edition 384. by William Kristol editor, The Weekly Standa, Eric Cohen, George J. Annas, Ronald Bailey Reason, Sen Christopher "Kit" Bond. Hardcover. View All Available Formats & Editions. Buy New. $111.00. Overview.

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    • 03/11/2002
  6. This book looks at both the past and the future of the debate over whether there are moral limits to scientific progress and what life will look like in the genetic age.

  7. Jan 1, 2002 · This book looks at both the past and the future of the debate over whether there are moral limits to scientific progress and what life will look like in the genetic age. 384 pages, Kindle Edition First published January 1, 2002