Our own Peter Lawler gives an account of human nature and our peculiar capacity for technologically transforming it. Considering the views of Heidegger, Wendell Berry, and Pascal he argues that while our attraction to the rational manipulation of nature is a defining hallmark of our being, the new vistas opened up by biotechnological experimentation threaten to pervert our experiences of love, death, virtue, and human dignity.

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