Frankenstein Syndrome
Discover the thought-provoking insights of Frankenstein Syndrome by Bernard Rollin, published by Cambridge University Press in 1995. This compelling book delves into the complex moral and social dilemmas posed by the genetic engineering of animals—a powerful technology with far-reaching implications for society. With 256 pages of well-researched content, Rollin, a distinguished professor of philosophy as well as physiology and biophysics, offers a unique and informed perspective on this pressing issue. Ideal for readers interested in the intersection of ethics, science, and technology, Frankenstein Syndrome invites you to explore the profound questions that challenge our understanding of life and the responsibilities that accompany scientific advancement. Enhance your knowledge and engage with the critical debates surrounding genetic engineering by adding this essential read to your collection.