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A More Modern Prometheus: What Frankenstein Tells Us About Genetic Modification, Allison M. Ambrose Jan 2024

A More Modern Prometheus: What Frankenstein Tells Us About Genetic Modification, Allison M. Ambrose

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Mary Shelley’s famous novel, Frankenstein, is often hailed as the first true science fiction novel. In my thesis, I use the premonitive lens towards creation of life provided in Frankenstein to evaluate the morality of genetic modification of children. CRISPR-Cas9 is quickly emerging as the most important development in reprogenetic technology of our time, and many argue for its merits as a method of designing our children. I argue against this trend of “designer babies,” specifically raising questions about the soundness of modifying non-disease traits in future children and encouraging a more cautious attitude in both the scientific and philosophical …