Playing God?: Genetic Determinism and Human FreedomIn this book, Ted Peters explores the fallacies of the "gene myth" and presents a resounding array of arguments against this kind of all-encompassing genetic determinism. On the scientific side, he correctly points out that genetic influences on behavior are in most instances relatively modest. Does anyone deny that identical twins are still able to practice individual free will? After dispatching some of the sweepingly deterministic conclusions of the "science" of evolutionary psychology with a particularly effective set of rebuttals, Peters arrives at the conclusion that the nature of humanness is an interaction of three things- not one, not two, but three: genetics, environment, and free will. Neglecting any one of these three leads down a path of fuzzy thinking and dangerous consequences. |
Contents
Playing God with DNA | 1 |
Puppet Determinism and Promethean Determinism | 29 |
The Crime Gene Stigma and Original Sin | 65 |
The Socalled Gay Gene and Scientized Morality | 97 |
Should We Patent Gods Creation? | 117 |
The Question of Germline Intervention | 145 |
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