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A 10 page paper which examines how scientists are eager to accept credit and praise, but should also willingly accept blame for discoveries as well. The paper examines this in relationship to genetic engineering. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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essay discusses many aspects of this reality in the world, beginning with a discussion of Frankenstein, and the warnings of responsibility and dangers seen in Shelleys novel. Then ethics are
examined as they involved how the field of genetic engineering is a field where lies seem abundant, and as ethics involve understanding the importance of ethics in scientific endeavors such
as genetic engineering. The topic of business and genetic engineering is discussed with the truths apparently illustrating how big businesses are drawn to the possible money, despite dangers, and clearly
support the genetic engineering. Lastly the paper examined the benefits and dangers and illustrates that the dangers seem far too abundant to ignore. Introduction Genetic engineering is a
scientific endeavor that has received a great deal of attention, as well as controversy, in the past few decades as science becomes more and more able to conduct amazing feats
concerning genetics. However, as noted, there is a great deal of controversy about this subject as well. As is the case with all scientific endeavors there are positives and negatives
and as such scientists must take the blame for problems as well as eagerly take the credit for successes. Many may argue that science cannot do wrong, it is the
people who use what science has discovered that do wrong. But, many believe that what scientists do in terms of genetic engineering is often problematic and this has nothing to
do with any end result as utilized by the outside world. The following paper first examines the Frankenstein metaphor and genetic engineering, then examines ethics, the relationship between genetic research
and business, and lastly the social benefits and dangers of genetic engineering. Frankenstein and Science Mary Shelleys "Frankenstein" is often a
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