From stem cell technology and genetic screening to new reproductive possibilities, the unprecedented developments in science are among the most contentious issues of our times.
In the second volume of 'The Deakin Debates', a leading surgeon, lawyer, ethicist, religious leader, and two scientists pose crucial questions about the future we all face.
These incisive and wide-ranging essays explore the ethical decisions we must make and ask the question: what must we protected about our humanity for future generations?