| Ted Peters - 1994 - 356 páginas
...February 1993, pp. 24-29. 43. The brochure inviting participants included the following statement: "Genetic research holds out the prospect of identifying...predispositions, and of treating some predispositions with drugs or unobtrusive therapies." Some readers interpreted it as racist propaganda. 44. Hubbard and Wald,... | |
| Michael J. Reiss, Roger Straughan - 2001 - 304 páginas
...Factors in Crime' was planned for October 1 992. A brochure introducing the conference stated that 'genetic research holds out the prospect of identifying...predisposed to certain kinds of criminal conduct'. A key figure opposing the conference was psychologist Peter Breggin of Bethesda, Maryland. Breggin... | |
| Brian Tokar - 2001 - 452 páginas
...Philosophy and Public Policy at the University of Maryland. The promotional brochure promised that "genetic research holds out the prospect of identifying...treating some predispositions with drugs and unintrusive therapies."33 Genetic research also gains impetus from the shortcomings of liberal "environmental"... | |
| Ted Peters - 2003 - 284 páginas
...American, 268:2 (February 1993), 24-29. 21. The brochure inviting participants included the following: "genetic research holds out the prospect of identifying...predispositions, and of treating some predispositions with drugs or unobtrusive therapies." Some readers of this brochure interpreted it to be racist. 22. Ruth Hubbard... | |
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