Biomedical Engineering Reference
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1. Aristotle, De Anima 2.3. 414a29-415a14.
2. Aristotle, Politics 1.5. 1254a17-1255a1.
3. Note that a changed telos would be inconceivable to Aristotle, given his cos-
mology, so we cannot deduce his responses thereto. My guess is that he would
be horrified by an “anything goes” universe.
4. See Bernard E. Rollin, The Frankenstein Syndrome: Ethical and Social Issues
in the Genetic Engineering of Animals (New York: Cambridge University Press,
1995).
5. Aristotle, Nicomacheas Ethics 1.7. 1098a16-18.
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