Of books on the social and ethical implications of genetic knowledge there is no end. But this one is different, exploring such fundamental questions as the importance of nature as a moral guide and looking down the road to what all of this means for the human future. Interesting, thoughtful, immensely readable. -- Daniel Callahan, cofounder and President Emeritus, The Hastings Center Genetic Prospects is a selection of papers on some of the most philosophically interesting aspects of modern biotechnology. These papers are written in clear English without undue reliance on jargon, and the author's arguments are concise. This book would be a valuable resource in an upper level undergraduate course in genetic ethics and it would be of interest to non-specialist readers who want to get a flavor of the current debates on the morality of genetic engineering. The papers make a solid contribution to the academic literature in the field. * Metapsychology Online * Gehring has assembled a comprehensive collection of the best, latest debates, in a form that is readable, short, and coherent. No scholar or teacher of ethics in the new era of 'genetic institutions' should miss Genetic Prospects. -- Glenn McGee, editor-in-chief of American Journal of Bioethics and author of Beyond Genetics