The moral argument for heritable genome editing requires an inappropriately deterministic view of genetics

Volume: 45, Issue: 8, Pages: 526 - 527
Published: Mar 12, 2019
Abstract
Gyngell and colleagues consider that the recent Nuffield Council report does not go far enough: heritable genome editing (HGE) is not just justifiable in a few rare cases; instead, there is a moral imperative to undertake it. We agree that there is a moral argument for this, but in the real world it is mitigated by the fact that it is not usually possible to ensure a better life. We suggest that a moral imperative for HGE can currently only be...
Paper Details
Title
The moral argument for heritable genome editing requires an inappropriately deterministic view of genetics
Published Date
Mar 12, 2019
Volume
45
Issue
8
Pages
526 - 527
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