Editing human embryos “morally permissible”
July 17, 2018
While we can tell an acorn from an oak tree, it doesn’t stop the acorn from growing into an oak tree.
July 17, 2018
While we can tell an acorn from an oak tree, it doesn’t stop the acorn from growing into an oak tree.
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-44849034
Category: Applied Ethics, Bioethics, Ethics, Ethics News
Andrew Milroy studied Ethics, Morality, Theology, and Law at the University of Toronto, graduating in 2005 with a Specialist B.A. in Bioethics. He continued his studies in the field of Ethics at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology and Linkoping University where he studied Applied Ethics in the areas of Politics and Society. In 2008, Andrew graduated his Master's program with Distinction.
"Humor is the ability to see three sides to one coin."
- Ned Rorem