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9780415769945

The Ethics of Genetic Engineering

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  • ISBN13:

    9780415769945

  • ISBN10:

    0415769949

  • Edition: 1st
  • Format: Hardcover
  • Copyright: 2007-10-03
  • Publisher: Routledge

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This new book examines the implications of each of the prominent normatic theories which have surfaced in relation to genetic engineering.

Table of Contents

Prefacep. ix
Genetic engineering: Past and present as prelude to the futurep. 1
Fractious problems and ethical and policy decision-makingp. 1
Past: Genetic medicine, eugenics, reproductive medicine and counselingp. 3
Genetic medicinep. 6
Eugenicsp. 11
Reproductive medicine and counselingp. 15
Present: The prospect of genetic engineering, the gathering debate, fractious problems and decision-makingp. 17
The prospect of genetic engineeringp. 17
The gathering debatep. 23
Fractious problems and decision-makingp. 26
Utilitarianism: Engineering to maximize welfarep. 29
Juanita, Louis, and Dr Benthemep. 31
Utilitarianism: Justification, impartial welfare maximization, and action guidancep. 43
Justificationp. 43
Impartial welfare maximizationp. 47
Welfarep. 47
The welfare of future personsp. 50
Maximization, motivation, and decision-makingp. 52
Impartialityp. 55
Utilitarian and consequentialist perspectives on genetic engineeringp. 56
Action guidancep. 60
Utilitarianism and genetic engineeringp. 72
Deontology: Engineering at the edges of disease, disability, difference, and deathp. 76
Miles, Lamar, and Dr Neop. 77
Deontological ethics: Justification, the right, and action guidancep. 91
Justificationp. 91
The rightp. 94
Right, duty, and the categorical imperativep. 94
Deontology, children, and future childrenp. 100
Action guidancep. 106
Moral personhood and Kantian respectp. 106
Principles and Kantian universalizationp. 111
Dignity and rightsp. 117
Deontology and genetic engineeringp. 118
Virtue ethics: Engineering for the virtuesp. 121
Leonard, Trisha, and Dr Aretep. 121
Virtue ethics: Justification, character, and action guidancep. 132
Justificationp. 132
Characterp. 141
Action guidancep. 146
Virtue ethics and genetic engineeringp. 152
Genetic engineering, fractious problems, and a navigational approach to policy-makingp. 155
Utilitarianism as a public philosophyp. 155
Deontology as a public philosophyp. 161
The virtues in public philosophyp. 168
A navigational approachp. 175
Notesp. 181
Bibliographyp. 202
Indexp. 216
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