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Should Human Beings Have Sex? Sexual Dimorphism and Human Enhancement

Pages 3-12 | Published online: 23 Jun 2010

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Robert Sparrow. (2019) Yesterday’s Child: How Gene Editing for Enhancement Will Produce Obsolescence—and Why It Matters. The American Journal of Bioethics 19:7, pages 6-15.
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Guy Kahane & Julian Savulescu. (2010) The Value of Sex in Procreative Reasons. The American Journal of Bioethics 10:7, pages 22-24.
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Robert Sparrow. (2013) Sexism and human enhancement. Journal of Medical Ethics 39:12, pages 732-735.
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