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Title: Should any limits be placed on scientific developments?
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We are no longer at the complete mercy of nature. The right to choose and to take control of one's life has been passed down to the individual.
As pointed out by Willard Gaylin in his essay, Harvesting the Dead, science has essentially changed the definition of death... Showed first 250 characters
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Now although a person could be declared dead, he could have willed his usefulness beyond his mortality. Medical technology has reached a point where organs can be transplanted from one individual to another. However many see red in such an act as desecration of a human body... Showed next 250 characters
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