Genetics

A Companion to Genethics

A Companion to Genethics, a recent volume in the "Blackwell Companions to Philosophy" series, offers a lengthy survey of problems characteristic of genetic research and therapy. The volume is comprised of 34 articles, mostly 10-15 pages in lengt…

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A Companion to Genethics

A Companion to Genethics, a recent volume in the "Blackwell Companions to Philosophy" series, offers a lengthy survey of problems charac…

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A Natural History of Rape

In a book surrounded by vitriolic controversy since its publication in February, 2000, Drs Randy Thornhill (Department of Biology, University of New Mexi…

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Acquiring Genomes

Acquiring Genomes by Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan is a well-argued, lucid book about evolutionary theory that is accessible to the non-specialis…

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Alas, Poor Darwin

In Alas, Poor Darwin Stephen Jay Gould writes that "Humans are animals and the mind evolved; therefore, all curious people must support the ques…

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Are We Hardwired?

The authors present extensive but concise descriptions and interpretations of recent experiments and observations bearing on the influence on behavior in or…

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Beyond Evolution

Certain practices made possible by research in biotechnology bring about big changes in the way we perceive and interact with the natural world. In fact, th…

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Body Bazaar

In 1914 Justice Benjamin Cardozo uttered an oft-quoted sentence that might well be regarded as the most simple and powerful statement in support of patie…

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Brain Evolution and Cognition

Perhaps the first thing that should be said about this book is that it does not make for light reading. All nineteen essays composing Brain Evolution…

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Brave New Brain

Nancy Andreason, Andrew H. Woods Professor of Psychiatry at the University of Iowa, should need little introduction. She is Editor-in-Chief…

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Brave New Worlds

In this book Brian Appleyard faces squarely the idea that it may be possible for humans to be no longer human in the genetic future. That is, it may bec…

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Choosing Children

It has now been over twenty years since Jonathan Glover published What Sort of People Should There Be, which explored the then brand ne…

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Clone

Looking for an accessible guide to cloning together with sex, scandal, a putative hoax, a fraud claim, counterclaims, industrial secrets and a cast of ma…

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Cloning

A clone is a genetic replica of an organism, with a genome identical to that of its progenitor (or of one of them), because it was duplicated or transferred…

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Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology

The third edition of Conceptual Issues in Evolutionary Biology is welcome. This anthology covers a wide variety of subjects concerning the philo…

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Controlling Our Destinies

Building on a conference at Notre Dame in 1995, this anthology explores some of the philosophic and theological questions stirred by The Human Genome Pro…

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Darwinian Psychiatry

At root, Darwinian Psychiatry represents a encyclopedic, ambitious, and well-argued attempt to convince its readers that the field of psychiatry w…

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Darwinism and its Discontents

Charles Darwin's On the Origin of Species, first published in 1859, had two principal goals: to provide evidence that species had not been c…

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Debating Design

The anatomy of man is a key to the anatomy of ape." Karl Marx   (Introd. to a Contrib. to a Critique of Polit. Economy, 1957)  …

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Decoding Darkness

The dementia seen in Alzheimer's patients is the manifestation of severe neurodegeneration - brain cell death. Classically, Alzheimer's has been diagnosed o…

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Defenders of the Truth

Defenders of the Truth is truly an epic tale of intrigue, passion, adventure, and the pursuit of knowledge. The author has meticulously presented an…

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Engineering the Human Germline

This is a bizarre book. One reason is that the technological possibilities of germline engineering it presents go far beyond the usual hints one receives in…

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Enough

Bill McKibben's book is about the challenges, indeed threats, posed by advances in medical engineering, especially genetic or "germline" engine…

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Entwined Lives

Entwined Lives: Twins and What They Tell Us About Human Behavior is a study of twins that presents genetic and behavioral information that can be uti…

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Ethical Issues in Human Cloning

Books and articles about human cloning are rapidly filling bookstore shelves. There are a number of very good edited essay collections such as Martha C. Nus…

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Ethical Issues in the New Genetics

The book's organization is tripartite:  seven papers on the genetic modification and "invention" of people, five papers on genetics, determinis…

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Evolution and Learning

This is not a book designed to appeal to the casual reader.  Most, if not all, of the issues that concern the book's contributors are domain-specific €“…

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Evolution in Mind

Henry Plotkin's Evolution in Mind is the sensible face of evolutionary psychology. While sanguine about the promise of evolutionary psychology he avo…

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Evolution, Gender, and Rape

This collection of seventeen essays comprises a thorough and balanced response to Randy Thornhill and Craig T. Palmer's A Natural History of Rape: Bio…

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Evolutionary Ethics and Contemporary Biology

An ethics based upon 'evolution' implies that we can derive and understand, perhaps even reproduce, a moral response to our genetic Code.  E…

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Evolutionary Psychiatry

In the same way that the healing sciences -- tellingly known as the healing arts until recently -- remained at a primitive level until careful…

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Exploding the Gene Myth

It’s hard to keep up with the rush of information and opinion coming out on genetics and human cloning.. Even without our fully realizing it, geneti…

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Faces of Huntington's

Huntington's Disease (HD) is a relatively rare genetic disorder: maybe as many as 40,000 Americans have this severe progressive neurological disorder. Bu…

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Flesh of My Flesh

Thirteen papers, 154 pages. The usual suspects. The careful arguments of philosophers and policy makers. Leon Kass argues against human cloning on the…

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From Chance to Choice

You would be forgiven for thinking that the most important and difficult ethical questions that have arisen as a result of advances in genetics this century…

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Genes

Gordon Graham is a philosopher at the University of Aberdeen with a wide range of interests, including aesthetics, Christian ethics, and the philosophy o…

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Genes in Conflict

Selfish genetic elements? Certain truths are rather disenchanting.  We, as living organisms, never asked for such a fate; a destiny of molecular control.…

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Genes on the Couch

The profession of psychotherapy is pursued by a plethora of specialists, including psychiatrists, psychologists, clinical social workers, marriage and famil…

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Genes, Women, Equality

In Genes, Women, Equality Mary Briody Mahowald employs feminist standpoint theory to assess the ethics of various genetic interventions and the inequ…

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Genetic Politics

Genetic Politics: From Eugenics to Genome warns that eugenics is no relic of a totalitarian Nazi past but an "emergent property" of &quo…

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Genetic Prospects

This collection of nine essays, several of which have appeared previously in the journal Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly, makes a useful and distinct contribution to what is now a large industry in books dealing with the ethical issues posed by bio…

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Genetic Prospects

This collection of nine essays, several of which have appeared previously in the journal Philosophy and Public Policy Quarterly, makes a useful an…

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Genetic Secrets

In a casual review of news articles on recent genetic advancements a number of developments stand out. USA Today reports (May 9, 2000) that a genetic databa…

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Genetics of Criminal and Antisocial Behaviour

Perhaps as long as we have been aware of the link between genes and such manifestly biological traits such as eye color, people have wondered whether specif…

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Genetics of Mental Disorders

Genetics of Mental Disorders: A Guide for Students, Clinicians, Researchers, is an up-to-date and interesting review of the (relatively) new field of…

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Genome: Updated Edition

The attempt to map all of the genes in the human body and to read the master blueprint of the human genome is one of the great stories of our time. New maps…

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Glowing Genes

Glowing Genes meticulously engraves deep cutting information pertinent to the nascent "glowing genes" revolution.  The author, Marc Zimm…

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Human Cloning

In 1997, the National Bioethics Advisory Commission called for a five-year moratorium on human cloning. At the end of that period, the issue was to be revie…

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Improving Nature?

Published in 1996, Improving Nature? is now a little out of date in the fast moving world of genetics. Nevertheless, it is still a useful and tho…

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In Our Own Image

The word “eugenics” has come to be almost exclusively associated with Hitler’s pogrom against the Jews. Indeed, to characterize a theory a…

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Is Human Nature Obsolete?

One Is Human Nature Obsolete? collects papers given in 2001 at a conference at the University of Scranton with an introduction and one pa…

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Language Origins

Language Origins collects sixteen papers which started as talks at the Fourth International Conference on the Evolution of Language (2002). The pa…

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Liberal Eugenics

In the movie, GATTACA, Uma Thurman's character presents a single hair from the body of a potential mate for DNA sequencing. All of the hair's genetic inf…

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Living with Our Genes

The Content: Lots of useful information here. Chapters on personality, novelty seeking, anxiety, anger, addiction, sexual drive and preference, in…

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Making Genes, Making Waves

I wish I liked this book much more.  In theory, Jon Beckwith's account of his life as a molecular biologist and as a social activist, really ought to pu…

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Man As The Prayer

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Mean Genes

This book argues that because our psyches have been 'designed' by genetic evolution, in order to understand ourselves and our world 'we need to look not to…

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Nature Via Nurture

In the ten chapters that make-up Nature via Nurture Matt Ridley sets out to show how our genes (nature) influence our behavior the more they work…

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Not By Genes Alone

In Not by Genes Alone: How Culture Transformed Human Evolution, Peter J. Richerson and Robert Boyd explore the issue of the interplay of nature (g…

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Of Flies, Mice, and Men

Francois Jacob and Jacques Monod shared the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1965 for their work on the regulator sequences in genes. Jacob argues here that modu…

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Origins of Human Nature

The authors of this book are already respected and well-published scholars in the field of developmental psychology. They have written extensively on hum…

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Playing God?

The present work argues that while the advances in human genetic engineering (HGE) have made the need for a fundamental, or 'thick' discussion on the ends of these technologies all the more pertinent, the public debate on these issues has become derivativ…

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Playing God?

The present work argues that while the advances in human genetic engineering (HGE) have made the need for a fundamental, or 'thick' discussion on the end…

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Primates and Philosophers

What is morality? An easy, silly question, on such a used, even trite term. As the Compact Oxford English Dictionary online reads, it is, first,…

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Promiscuity

Darwin's evolutionary theory, as originally presented, taught the importance of, and the powerful results of, the processes of sexual selection. However, ac…

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Psychiatric Genetics and Genomics

Psychiatric Genetics and Genomics is a carefully-selected compilation of chapters that give the clinician a thorough overview of the influence of…

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Quality of Life and Human Difference

There are essentially two kinds of edited collection: the one where contributors tackle diverse aspects of an issue from pretty much the same disciplinar…

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Redesigning Humans

It is fitting that this book should appear in close chronological proximity to Francis Fukuyama’s…

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Research Advances in Genetics and Genomics

This short volume, edited by the Editor-in-Chief of the renown American Journal of Psychiatry, brings together for the first time in book form to my know…

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Responsible Genetics

The question of the nature and extent of moral responsibility of geneticists for the consequences of their research has not received sustained attention in discussions of the ethics of human genetics research. Certainly, few ethicists today would accept a…

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Responsible Genetics

The question of the nature and extent of moral responsibility of geneticists for the consequences of their research has not received sustained attention…

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Sociological Perspectives on the New Genetics

This collection of nine academic articles with an introduction written by the editors provides a very helpful introduction to the sociological discussion…

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Subordination and Defeat

Although depressed persons would at first hardly enjoy viewing their unpleasant symptoms and behaviors from this angle, the contributors to this volume hypo…

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The Agile Gene

In The Agile Gene Matt Ridley develops several interrelated themes. The dominant one, which gives the book its title, is that genes are not static…

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The Biotech Century

It’s hard to keep up with the rush of information and opinion coming out on genetics and human cloning.. Even without our fully realizing it, geneti…

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The Blank Slate

In The Blank Slate: The Modern Denial of Human Nature, Steven Pinker, a psychologist at M.I.T. and author of several books and articles on cogniti…

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The Book of Life

The first thing that struck me when reading this book was the unconscious irony of it. For Barbara Katz Rothman communicates with passion, elegance and erud…

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The Bridge to Humanity

Humans often deliberately behave in ways which are not conducive to their personal genetic fitness.  They can be altruistic to non-kin, sending support t…

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The Century of the Gene

As the title suggests, Keller argues in this short book that the gene has had its century, and it is time for biology to focus on broader issues. This is…

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The Common Thread

The Common Thread tells about the Human Genome Project from the perspective of its first director, John Sulston. The book is co-authored by Georgi…

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The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution

Recent discoveries in genetics have called into question traditional conceptions of the gene. The Concept of the Gene in Development and Evolution do…

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The Debated Mind

Are humans, as are other animals, born with predispositions to behave in specific ways in specific situations? Or are we a "chosen species", born tabula…

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The Double-Edged Helix

The Double-Edged Helix is a well-intentioned, but ultimately disappointing attempt to readdress issues of genetic discrimination, focusing on grou…

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The Ethics of Human Cloning

The thought of a "baby factory" designed with the sole purpose of manufacturing millions of genetically-isomorphic Adolf Hitlers strikes most of us a…

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The Evolution of Cooperation

Robert Axelrod's short book was not the first to contend that genuine cooperation can emerge both from seemingly non-cooperative and Neo-Darwinian in…

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The Evolution of Mind

The Evolution of Mind: Fundamental Questions and Controversies, edited by Steven W. Gangestad and Jeffrey A. Simpson is a remarkable collection of 43 bite-sized essays by leading contributors to the study of the evolution of mind, plus useful introductory…

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The Evolution of Mind

The Evolution of Mind: Fundamental Questions and Controversies, edited by Steven W. Gangestad and Jeffrey A. Simpson is a remarkable collection…

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The Evolving World

The influence of Darwin's theory of evolution can hardly be underestimated. Yet, its immediate impact on the way we live seems not as profou…

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The God Gene

In this volume, Harvard educated geneticist Dean Hamer presents the case for the genetic basis of religious belief and spirituality. The book is extremel…

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The Impact of the Gene

The hero of this book is the nineteenth century Moravian friar, Gregor Mendel, who founded the science of genetics.  Not that this was properly appreciat…

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The Innate Mind

In this collection of essays proponents of Evolutionary Psychology attempt to explain the place of culture in relation to what the editors' term nativism. Nativism, they claim, is not really a viewpoint, but a family of views contrasted with empiricis…

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The Innate Mind

In this collection of essays proponents of Evolutionary Psychology attempt to explain the place of culture in relation to what the editors' term nati…

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The Limits and Lies of Human Genetic Research

Have you ever thought about why some authors tend to write bad books and bad reviews? Maybe there something in their genes that makes these authors unable…

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The Maladapted Mind

The Maladapted Mind: Classic Readings in Evolutionary Psychopathology, edited by Simon Baron Cohen, is an excellent compilation of articles explor…

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The Meme Machine

In his 1976 book, The Selfish Gene (New York, 1976: Oxford Universit…

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The New Genetic Medicine

This book is a collation of previously published papers, drawing together a number of otherwise diverse discussions into a coherent whole.  It is an acce…

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The Origin and Evolution of Cultures

During the seventies, evolutionary theorists started arguing that human behavior is amendable to the same Darwinian treatment as all (other) biological f…

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The Perfect Baby

It?s amazing that practically every day there is some item in the news concerning the new genetic technology. I have just finished teaching a new course…

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The Shattered Self

Some 31 years ago, Alvin Toffler published a very influential nook entitled…

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The Terrible Gift

Rick Carlson and Gary Stimeling have written a book that purports to analyze the challenges the new frontiers of genetic medicine set on the modern healt…

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The Theory of Options

Gould’s Theory of Options is put forward to bridge explanations of human behavior to those of human evolution. The major claim is that the human…

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The Top 10 Myths About Evolution

The Top 10 Myths about Evolution is an easy book to review because it is concise, readable, and intelligently designed [pun intended]. It is an…

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The Triumph of Sociobiology

Sociobiology is a term that, even a quarter century after it was thrust into the academic domain, often elicits unexpected and weakly articulated hostili…

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Twins

Who among us has not embarrassed him or herself by gawking at the appearance of identical or monozygotic (MZ) human twins? This visual allure is an…

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Understanding Cloning

Given the recent hubbub over Clonaid's likely bogus claims to have successfully cloned two human infants, Understanding Cloning, a volume in Sc…

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Understanding the Genome

Understanding the Genome, a volume in Scientific American's "Science Made Accessible" series, is meant to shed light on the Human…

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Unnatural Selection

I read this book on a coast-to-coast plane ride on the day following the joint announc…

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Unto Others

In 1998, Elliot Sober, a philosopher at the University of Wisconsin-Madison and David Sloan Wilson, a biologist at Binghamton University, New York, publi…

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Up From Dragons

Championing the ascent of reptiles as much as the descent of man, this thoughtful volume on the evolution of intelligence by Skoyles and Sagan is a welco…

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War Against the Weak

Edwin Miller's War Against the Weak:  Eugenics and America's Campaign to Create a Master Race represents a challenge to all those who would plead…

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What Genes Can't Do

This is, by turns, an important and a frustrating book. It is important because if its arguments are correct, we need to rethink the notion of the gene,…

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What It Means to Be 98 Percent Chimpanzee

The popular press has long proclaimed that we share 98.5 per cent of our genetic material with chimps, which are said to be our closest relatives. Just t…

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Wondergenes

Mehlman's book begins with a thrilling anecdote and ends with a chilling proposal. He begins by having us imagine a mountain rescue team of genetically e…

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Wrestling with Behavioral Genetics

This volume of edited essays aims to provide tools, information, and resources to help guide a public dialogue concerning behavioral genetics. Supported…

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Your Genetic Destiny

In Your Genetic Destiny, Aubrey Milunsky sets out some of the most recent information about genetic medicine. The fundamental premise of the book…

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