Being Me - What It Means to Be Human by Pete Moore

Being Me - What It Means to Be Human by Pete Moore

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a O brave new world, That has such people ina t!a Shakespeare, The Tempest New scientific developments are changing the world, but whether the world of our children and grandchildren will be the hell of Huxleya s Brave New World or the sheltered paradise described by Shakespeare depends on how we choose to use these developments.

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Being Me - What It Means to Be Human by Pete Moore

a O brave new world, That has such people ina t!a Shakespeare, The Tempest New scientific developments are changing the world, but whether the world of our children and grandchildren will be the hell of Huxleya s Brave New World or the sheltered paradise described by Shakespeare depends on how we choose to use these developments.
"! an enjoyable and stimulating read!" (Triple Helix, Spring 2004) "!Moore has managed to paint a superb picture of the human being, using a scientific perspective!" (popularscienceco.uk, October 2006)
Dr Pete Moore is a medical journalist and Honorary Fellow of Trinity College, Bristol. He is Chairman of the Medical Journalists Association and winner of numerous awards for his journalism, including the MJA Tony Thistlethwaite Award for his most recent book, Blood and Justice. He is an official rapporteur at Windsor Castle and private meetings at the House of Lords. He has a PhD in physiology and has held a range of post--doctoral research fellowships with The Wellcome Trust and British Heart Foundation. He also lectures in ethics.
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ISBN 13 9780470850893
ISBN 10 0470850892
Title Being Me - What It Means to Be Human
Author Pete Moore
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher John Wiley and Sons Ltd
Year published 2004-10-22
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.