“Is the idea to fully confront the arguments/controversies that come up over the “eugenic implications” of newer reproductive technologies?”
Yes, exactly. The advent of polygenic screening and the first people to use it to select embryos has brought this issue to the fore.
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“Is the idea to fully confront the arguments/controversies that come up over the “eugenic implications” of newer reproductive technologies?”
Yes, exactly. The advent of polygenic screening and the first people to use it to select embryos has brought this issue to the fore.