Ethical eugenics
Dr Calum McKellar’s conclusion that “eugenic ideology is developing very fast” (Letters, 19 March) is undeniable.
The unfolding science of human genetics over recent decades leaves us in no doubt about the process of heredity, the well-spring of so much of our physical and mental beings.
In the discussion on bioethics which Dr McKellar urges upon us, we must not automatically prejudge eugenics in the light of the brutal and politicised practices carried out in its name in the earlier part of last century.
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Hide AdTo deny the working of heredity and its profound influence on all animal life which so many pronouncements on bio-ethics currently display is similarly political in origin.
Alastair Harper
Lathalmond
by Dunfermline