Ever since the publication of Derek Parfit’s Reasons and Persons, bioethicists have tended to distinguish between two different ways in which reproductive technologies may have implications for the welfare of future persons. Some interventions harm or benefit particular individuals: they are “person affecting.” Other interventions determine which individual, of a number of possible individuals, comes into existence: they are “identity affecting” and raise the famous “non-identity problem.” For the past several decades, bioethical debate has, for the most part, proceeded on the assumption that direct genetic modification of human embryos would be person affecting. In this paper, I argue that that genome editing is highly unlikely to be perso...
The distinction between germline and somatic gene editing is fundamental to the ethics of human gene...
Advances in gene editing have recently received significant scientific and media attention. Gene edi...
Study question Is the violation of human dignity a convincing argument against human germline gene e...
Ever since the publication of Derek Parfit’s Reasons and Persons, bioethicists have tended to distin...
The standard view in bioethics distinguishes between "person affecting" interventions that may harm ...
Background Recent scientific advances in the field of gene editing have led to a renewed discussion...
Robert Sparrow argues that genome editing is unlikely to be person-affecting for the foreseeable fut...
ABSTRACT: The human genome editing techniques, which surpasses preimplantation genetic diagnoses at ...
Gene editing technology, once a far-fetched scientific fantasy, has become a tangible reality. One e...
The revolutionary potential of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technique has created a resurgence in en...
This paper explores the ethics of introducing genome-editing technologies as a new reproductive opti...
Germline genome editing is often disapproved of at the international policy level because of its pos...
Gene editing, which allows for specific location(s) in the genome to be targeted and altered by dele...
Gene editing, which allows for specific location(s) in the genome to be targeted and altered by dele...
Genome editing has opened up the possibility of heritable alteration of the human germline. The pote...
The distinction between germline and somatic gene editing is fundamental to the ethics of human gene...
Advances in gene editing have recently received significant scientific and media attention. Gene edi...
Study question Is the violation of human dignity a convincing argument against human germline gene e...
Ever since the publication of Derek Parfit’s Reasons and Persons, bioethicists have tended to distin...
The standard view in bioethics distinguishes between "person affecting" interventions that may harm ...
Background Recent scientific advances in the field of gene editing have led to a renewed discussion...
Robert Sparrow argues that genome editing is unlikely to be person-affecting for the foreseeable fut...
ABSTRACT: The human genome editing techniques, which surpasses preimplantation genetic diagnoses at ...
Gene editing technology, once a far-fetched scientific fantasy, has become a tangible reality. One e...
The revolutionary potential of the CRISPR-Cas9 gene editing technique has created a resurgence in en...
This paper explores the ethics of introducing genome-editing technologies as a new reproductive opti...
Germline genome editing is often disapproved of at the international policy level because of its pos...
Gene editing, which allows for specific location(s) in the genome to be targeted and altered by dele...
Gene editing, which allows for specific location(s) in the genome to be targeted and altered by dele...
Genome editing has opened up the possibility of heritable alteration of the human germline. The pote...
The distinction between germline and somatic gene editing is fundamental to the ethics of human gene...
Advances in gene editing have recently received significant scientific and media attention. Gene edi...
Study question Is the violation of human dignity a convincing argument against human germline gene e...