The Sloterdijk Debate

The debate began with a speech by the philosopher at Schloss Elmau in Bavaria. Critics accused him of advocating for human breeding. Was he misunderstood? What did he actually say? DIE ZEIT presents the unabridged manuscript from which it quoted, now supplemented with footnotes and authorized by Sloterdijk

Clones at Discount Prices

Interview with bioethicist and medical historian Axel W. Bauer

Ulrich Schnabel

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Rules for the Human Park

A response to the letter on Humanism—the Elmau Speech

Peter Sloterdijk

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The debate over the selection of genetic material concerns bioethicists and jurists:

Why should cloning be considered reprehensible asks
legal philosopher
Ronald Dworkin

What do researchers offer on the genetic engineering market?
Ulrich Schnabel

How realistic are visions of the perfect human?
Jörg Albrecht

The False Fear of Playing God

Ronald Dworkin

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The Good Ones into the Pot

Genetic Engineering Hits the Market - Researchers Cater to the Growing Demand of Prospective Mothers and Fathers

Jörg Albrecht

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