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Conrad: Speaking of human rights, what about the rights of those whose
genes are thought to be undesirable and who might become prohibited from
reproducing? In reference to this point,
one can turn to the literary anxiety in Philosophical Investigation by Philip
Kerr. Imagine if, today, people knew
the genes for a particular part of the brain that could cause a certain
undesirable trait, such as aggression in the novel (Kerr). Certainly, aggression to the point of
murder, as the pattern appears in the novel, is unacceptable to most everyone
in society. In Philosophical
Investigation, the novel traveled through the mind of a murderer whose criminal
destiny was already decided because of his genetic inheritance. Being VMN-negative, a genetic trait that the
society in the novel deemed those to have it to grow up to be criminals, left
damaging psychological impacts on these purported criminals.Â
           The
Lombroso program, which accounted for all VMN-negatives since birth in a
precise record, can be compared to the Nazi idea of “showing them your
papers.”  Those with the unfortunate
mutation in their genes must suffer through prejudice over something that they
have no control over—a prejudice that follows them throughout their lives.
           Also imagine that those with that aggression gene are prohibited from procreating. Society has judged them before they have even performed the acts that their genes predict they will do. Here society goes, playing God again. Wouldn’t it be sad if that person who is persecuted may have actually had a normal, healthy life despite their unfortunate genetic inheritance?
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Promethia: But by doing this, science
may be saving lives of innocent victims. Some feel that it is a humane duty to
try and use science and medicine to create children who get the best possible
start in their lives. This means
ensuring that they receive favorable genes, as well as ensuring that
unfavorable genes are absent. This kind
of practice is very different from the forced use of medical and scientific
knowledge to eliminate all the problems in the world by producing biologically
superior populations or simply executing those characterized as inferior.
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