Bioconservatism

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title: Bioconservatism
text: Bioconservatism is a philosophical and ethical stance that emphasizes caution and restraint in the use of biotechnologies, particularly those involving genetic manipulation and human enhancement. The term "bioconservatism" is a portmanteau of the words biology and conservatism. Critics of bioconservatism, such as Steve Clarke and Rebecca Roache, argue that bioconservatives ground their views primarily in intuition, which can be subject to various cognitive biases. Bioconservatives' reluctance to
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description: Cautious stance towards modifying human nature
original url: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bioconservatism
date created: 2004-10-09T20:31:22Z
date modified: 2024-09-11T04:52:55Z
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