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Germ-Line Genetic Enhancement and Rawlsian Primary Goods
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BiologyGenetic TestingGerm-line Genetic EnhancementMedicineGeneticsEvolutionary BiologyNatural SciencesGenetic EngineeringMoral IssuesBioethicsGerm-line EnhancementsGenetic VariationMolecular BreedingGenetic InterventionsPopulation GeneticsGenetically Modified OrganismGenetic Resource
Genetic interventions raise a host of moral issues and, of its various species, germ-line genetic enhancement is the most morally contentious. This paper surveys various arguments against germ-line enhancement and attempts to demonstrate their inadequacies. A positive argument is advanced in favor of certain forms of germ-line enhancements, which holds that they are morally permissible if and only if they augment Rawlsian primary goods, either directly or by facilitating their acquisition.
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