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Procreative Justice and genetic selection for skin colour
Herjeet Kaur Marway
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Medicine & Life Sciences
Genetic Selection
96%
Social Justice
93%
Skin Pigmentation
89%
Color
40%
Skin
40%
Racism
35%
Light
35%
Intuition
34%
Embryonic Structures
20%
Child
10%
Arts & Humanities
Skin Color
100%
Justice
74%
Moral Reasons
61%
Injustice
47%
Intuition
24%
Embryo
24%
Racism
23%
Social Sciences
justice
52%
embryo
43%
intuition
39%
racism
32%