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Reproductive Technologies: Does Choice Mean Freedom?
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"One does not, it might be said, increase a person's freedom simply by
increasing the sheer quantity of possibilities which he or she can choose from."
n Richard Norman
The issue of reproductive technologies in our society today raises an
interesting question. Do they increase a women's freedo ....
Middle of essay ....as of this main area deal with the prevention of
fertilization of the ovum or egg, also in some cases such as the condom it can
stop the spread of disease. Genetic engineering is a new and extremely scary
technology which hopes to enable the precise engineering of an unborn child.
The previous examples are just some of the areas of reproductive
technologies but they are sufficient to cover the basic scope of the issue.
What is freedom. In the Webster's dictionary the definition is "The
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