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Uses of respect and uses of the human embryo.

Susanne Gibson1.   

Abstract

In most parts of the world, research on the human embryo is subject to tight controls. In the United Kingdom it is restricted by means of both a fourteen-day time limit and the permitted purposes of the research. One of the ways in which the argument for these restrictions has been put is in terms of respect. That is, the human embryo is said to be the kind of thing that is worthy of a measure of respect such that there are limits to what can be done to it. This paper considers some of the ways in which this principle of respect has been understood as well as some objections to the very idea that research resulting in the destruction of the human embryo can claim to show that embryo respect. It will be argued that an account of 'respectful destruction' can be articulated on the grounds of our shared finitude as human moral agents, and in particular on the grounds of our shared lack of certainty regarding the moral status of the embryo.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17845463     DOI: 10.1111/j.1467-8519.2007.00565.x

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Bioethics        ISSN: 0269-9702            Impact factor:   1.898


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1.  "So, what is an embryo?" A comparative study of the views of those asked to donate embryos for hESC research in the UK and Switzerland.

Authors:  Erica Haimes; Rouven Porz; Jackie Scully; Christoph Rehmann-Sutter
Journal:  New Genet Soc       Date:  2008-08-24
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