The Human Person in an Age of Biotechnology: A Symposium
BSLC 115 924 E 57th St. Chicago, IL 60637, Hyde Park, ILWe are at the very outset of the Age of Biotechnology. This presses anew questions regarding the limits of the human person. What is the human species from the point of view of evolutionary biology? How malleable is this definition? Is there such a thing as a species? How does this compare to philosophical perspectives on the person? The questions above are not new, but they have acquired new urgency with recent advances in biotechnology. In ths symposium, six distinguished scholars discuss these and other pressing questions in two panels--the first addressing these issues in the practice of science and application...