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American MU Ethical Considerations Regarding Genetic Testing Discussion

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For this forum, choose one of the following topics to respond to for your initial post. When you respond to your peers please respond to a learner who has posted a contrary view on the topic you selected and then respond to a learner who has posted on the topic you did not select.

Topic A: Stem Cell Research, Cloning, and Genetic Engineering

You may focus on one or more of the following questions. Do you think that scientists should be give free rein to use every kind of stem cell for research? Should a person have an automatic “patent” on their genetic code? Should we pursue human cloning and genetic engineering to the maximum of our technological ability? Are there ethical limitations on science in any of these areas, and what is the ethical argument for that limitation?

Topic B: Will to Power

Compare Nietzsche’s concept of the “Will to Power” with Alfred Adler’s insight that Nietzsche’s “Will to Power” is not essential to human nature, but is, in fact, a neurotic pattern of behavior based on a “fictional goal” created by the individual in order to cope with the demands of society (CO5).

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