Genetics, Physiological Psychology, Behavioral Psychology, Genetics - Human
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Overview
Wrestling with Behavioral Genetics brings together an interdisciplinary group of contributors-geneticists, humanists, social scientists, lawyers, and journalists-to discuss the ethical and social implications of behavioral genetics research. The essays give readers the necessary tools to critically analyze the findings of behavioral geneticists, explore competing interpretations of the ethical and social implications of those findings, and engage in a productive public conversation about them.Editorials
Metapsychology
This volume presents a fair and honest treatment of the field that is both cautious at times and also optimistic and hopeful.β James Sage
Social Theory and Practice
Informative, provocative, and challenging, this book is a must-read for anyone seeking to understand this emerging field.β Bonnie Steinbock
American Journal of Bioethics
What sets this collection apart from others is the way that contributions from a diverse authorship are integrated to form a coherent whole... Doubtless this book will soon become a classic within behavioral genetics, and compulsory reading for the non-specialist seeking to understand the basic scientific, social and ethical issues within the field.β Jonathan P. Roiser
New England Journal of Medicine
Promoting public conversation about behavioral genetics will be increasingly pertinent to creating enlightened, fair, and representative public policy... The 'wrestling' will go on for some time to come.β John I. Nurnberger, M.D., Ph.D.
Choice
Highly recommended.Book Details
Published
December 21, 2005
Publisher
Baltimore : Johns Hopkins University Press, 2006.
Pages
368
Format
Hardcover
ISBN
9780801882241