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Creating Future People offers a comprehensive analysis of genetic enhancement technology and its profound implications for humanity’s future. Jonathan Anomaly combines scientific expertise with philosophical inquiry to explore how advances in genetic engineering could be used to improve human traits, from intelligence and physical abilities to disease resistance and longevity.
The book addresses the key ethical dilemmas surrounding these technologies: questions of fairness, equality, consent, and what it means to be human. Anomaly examines various perspectives on genetic modification, considering arguments from bioethicists, scientists, and philosophers. He discusses both the potential benefits—such as eliminating genetic diseases—and the risks, including unforeseen consequences and social inequality.
Rather than offering simple answers, the author encourages readers to think critically about the choices society faces as genetic technology advances. The book serves as an essential resource for anyone interested in understanding how biotechnology might reshape human nature and society in coming generations.







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