This article is written from within the Catholic, and more particularly the Augustinian/ Thomist tradition of moral theology. It analyses the response of the Catholic Magisterium to the prospect of germline-genetic engineering (GGE). This is a very new issue and the Church has little definitive teaching on it. The statements of Popes and Vatican congregations or commissions have not settled the key questions. An analysis of theological themes drawn from secular writers points beyond pragmatic safety considerations towards intrinsic ethical limits to GGE. Given the impossibility of identifying would-have-been-created persons who would be ‘treated’ by this intervention, altering the human genome for the sake of future generations cannot be re...
We have surveyed various recent European opinions on Germ-Line engineering. The majority express mor...
Although it has never been attempted in humans so far, germline gene therapy has been an object of e...
Genetic interventions raise a host of moral issues and, of its various species, germ-line genetic en...
This dissertation answers the question, How does one know what forms of human gene transfer are mor...
The 21stcentury has seen tremendous strides in science and technology. This is felt all the more in ...
This dissertation contends that the fundamental moral themes of the relationship between nature and ...
Human genetic in the area of Bio-ethics is a new, rapidly advancing Science. While genetic knowledge...
There are always new proposals concerning the application of new genetic technology. Some of them co...
This is a PDF version of an article published in Dialog© 2005. The definitive version is available a...
Substantiality of the thesis is the question of moral and ethic in the sphere of developing genetic ...
Although the first steps in somatic gene therapy have already taken place, research on human germ-li...
To distinguish genetic testing\u27s positive aspects from its downsides, we who work in Catholic hea...
Technological developments in gene editing raise high expectations for clinical applications, includ...
Technological developments in gene editing raise high expectations for clinical applications, includ...
Technological developments in gene editing raise high expectations for clinical applications, includ...
We have surveyed various recent European opinions on Germ-Line engineering. The majority express mor...
Although it has never been attempted in humans so far, germline gene therapy has been an object of e...
Genetic interventions raise a host of moral issues and, of its various species, germ-line genetic en...
This dissertation answers the question, How does one know what forms of human gene transfer are mor...
The 21stcentury has seen tremendous strides in science and technology. This is felt all the more in ...
This dissertation contends that the fundamental moral themes of the relationship between nature and ...
Human genetic in the area of Bio-ethics is a new, rapidly advancing Science. While genetic knowledge...
There are always new proposals concerning the application of new genetic technology. Some of them co...
This is a PDF version of an article published in Dialog© 2005. The definitive version is available a...
Substantiality of the thesis is the question of moral and ethic in the sphere of developing genetic ...
Although the first steps in somatic gene therapy have already taken place, research on human germ-li...
To distinguish genetic testing\u27s positive aspects from its downsides, we who work in Catholic hea...
Technological developments in gene editing raise high expectations for clinical applications, includ...
Technological developments in gene editing raise high expectations for clinical applications, includ...
Technological developments in gene editing raise high expectations for clinical applications, includ...
We have surveyed various recent European opinions on Germ-Line engineering. The majority express mor...
Although it has never been attempted in humans so far, germline gene therapy has been an object of e...
Genetic interventions raise a host of moral issues and, of its various species, germ-line genetic en...