What three difficulties does Singer foresee in connection with attempts to ban all uses of genetic selection and engineering that go beyond elimination of defects?
Three difficulties does Singer foresee in connection with attempts to ban all uses of genetic selection and engineering that go beyond elimination of defects-
1- The question that "Is Mill's principle being violated?". We may not appropriately justify it. It tends to be a "Harm to others".
2- Role of Government in the context of the reproductive decisions. Further, deciding what tends to be either lawful or unlawful.
3- The action of banning genetic engineering and selection for enhancing purpose all over the nation/ United States.
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