Multiple Choice
One of the premises of the "lack of imagination" argument that Kamm discusses is that
A) genetic enhancement is always morally permissible.
B) nature ought to be honored over personal choice.
C) most people's conception of the varieties of goods is limited.
D) we ought to always leave the development of valuable traits up to chance.
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