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*This would lead to a homemade/consumer eugenics program where parents could preselect certain traits for their child and, if certain traits are not formed correctly, a more advanced form of selective abortion would take its place.
*This would lead to a homemade/consumer eugenics program where parents could preselect certain traits for their child and, if certain traits are not formed correctly, a more advanced form of selective abortion would take its place.
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Eugenics, Reprogenics and the People of Tomorrow

  • Society today seems to be engulfed with improving their current situations in life and modeling themselves after others.
  • But what would a specific person constitute as perfect? It could be a physical feature to make them more attractive, an indestructible body for dominating athletic events, or it could even be as subtle as making people see colors for the first time.
  • Enhancements are starting off as a therapeutic device in order to help people with certain diseases, but as the American consumer is becoming more willing to pay for anything to help their image, it is only a matter of time before therapy turns to a necessity for the rich.
  • Moral and ethical questions:
1. Why should we do it?
2. Is it worth it?
3. What are the risks involved for myself and others?
  • Glasses, Contacts, Laser eye surgery, Infrared vision
  • Some scientists seem driven by ego, Hollywood, and money which can lead to having the X-Men come off the screen and into your neighborhood.
  • This can all be linked to a more modern form of eugenics, even though when eugenics was first formed it was more of a compulsory movement.
  • For people considering enhancement of humans, there are four main points to consider:
1. Safety
2. Cheating
3. Hubris
4. Equality
  • A newer branch of genetics, referred to as reprogenetics, is a science aimed at altering or improving the reproductive process.
  • The advantages of investing in reprogenetics for some would include more interpretation of DNA and a higher reinsertion rate of embryos into the host mother.
  • Some possible goals of reprogenetics would include a higher disease prevention rate, human enhancement and reproductive autonomy.
  • Market eugenics is a case where insurance companies would put pressure on parents to create a healthier child so the insurance companies would not have to pay out more money for health care.
  • This would lead to a homemade/consumer eugenics program where parents could preselect certain traits for their child and, if certain traits are not formed correctly, a more advanced form of selective abortion would take its place.


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