Summary Of Arguing For And Against Genetic Engineering By Chris Seck
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In Chris Seck's "Arguing For and Against Genetic Engineering", he conveys the pros and cons of genetic engineering for conservatives and liberals alike. Seck begins his argument by exploring the view of genetic engineering limiting children's autonomy. He expresses the violation of human rights as human beings to shape their destiny by artificially molding their lives when choosing their physical and mental genetic makeup. Seck continues arguing against by depicting a world with discrimination against the disabled and genetically unfit, A world where instead of eliminating illness we eliminate and alienate the ill stricken people much like the Nazi's plan to create a master race. Proceeding medical discrimination, Seck expresses the inequalities