Archive for the 'Religion and genetics' Category
• February 10, 2012 •
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Posted in Brave New World, Cloning, Ethics of science, Gattaca, Genetic engineering, Never Let Me Go, Religion and genetics
Tags: clones as humans, Duncan Macdougall, Humanity, Kingdom Hearts, Nobodies, soul, survival, the island
• April 30, 2010 •
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Posted in Ethics of science, Evolution, Genetic engineering, Oryx and Crake, Posthuman, Religion and genetics, Science and humanities, Science Fiction
Tags: Crake, Crakers, Humanity, language, Oryx
• April 28, 2010 •
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Posted in Brave New World, Class Projects, Ethics of science, Eugenics, Genetic engineering, Never Let Me Go, Oryx and Crake, Religion and genetics, Science Fiction
Tags: Brave New World, ethics, Eugenics, Religion
• April 18, 2010 •
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Posted in Gender, Genetic discrimination, Religion and genetics, Science and humanities, White Teeth
Tags: abuse, blame, gender equality, infidelity, maternal instinct, Reverse Gender Bias, sins of the father, Zadie Smith
• March 22, 2010 •
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Posted in Ethics of science, Films, Medicine and literature, Oryx and Crake, Religion and genetics, Science Fiction
Tags: anarchy, corporate corruption, Margaret Atwood, Oryx and Crake, political corruption, V for Vendetta, virus and antidote
• March 4, 2010 •
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Posted in Evolution, Gender, Religion and genetics, Science and humanities
Tags: atheism and genetics, CNN, dianetics, ethics, Evolution, Hobbes, IQ, Liberal, Male, monogamous, Mormons, scientology, Social Control, social psychology, social welfare, state of nature, State of War
• February 15, 2010 •
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Posted in Eugenics, Evolution, Genetic engineering, Religion and genetics, Science and humanities, Science Fiction
Tags: ethics, etymology, Eugenics, Evolution, Genetic engineering, HDTV, Hereditary Genius, linguistics, Sir Francis Galton
• February 1, 2010 •
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Posted in Films, Gattaca, Genetic determinism, Genetic discrimination, Religion and genetics
Tags: BRCA 1 and 2, breast cancer gene, Gattaca, House-M.D., human genome project, Nova Cracking the Code of Life, Robert Palmer
• February 5, 2009 •
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Posted in Darwin, Ethics of science, Evolution, Island of Dr. Moreau, Religion and genetics, Science and humanities
Tags: Buddhism, Christianity, Comparative Religion, Darwinism, Dr. Moreau, ethics, Evolution, Genealogies, Hinduism, Princes and Princesses, Religion, Spaceballs, Star Wars, Stoics, Thomas Huxley