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The Ethics of Embryo Research: Not as Easy as It Sounds

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 April 2021

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Mark Twain once said of Wagner's music, “It's not as bad as it sounds.” Likewise, it may be said of Peter Singer and Helga Kuhse's stroll through the issues involving embryo research: “It's not as easy as it sounds.”

Today it seems clear that Aldous Huxley's version of a Brave New World is much closer to the mark than George Orwell's 1984. We will not have to be dragged into a technologically dominated future by a totalitarian government; we will go willingly, cheering almost any change as “better” and accepting science as always “improving” on nature. This childlike faith in science is at the heart of Prof. Singer and Dr. Kuhse's hymn to embryo research. They seem to believe that embryo research will not only lead to the prevention and cure of genetic disorders but also to a cure for cancer, and cultured tissues for transplantation. Even if one accepts this rosy view, the acquisition of important scientific knowledge is only a necessary, not a sufficient justification for experimentation.

Type
Part I: New Reproductive Technologies
Copyright
Copyright © American Society of Law, Medicine and Ethics 1986

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