Bioethical Challenges of Human Genome Editing Technologies in Embryos
Author:
,Popova Olga V.,Tishchenko Pavel D.,Shevchenko Sergey Yu., , ,
Abstract
Bioethical challenges associated with the development of human e mbryo genome editing technologies are being investigated. The role of bioethics as a forum for discussing the interdisciplinary anthropological and ethical problems generated by the progress of biomedical technologies is noted. The basis of contradictions and discussions around the acceptability of the technologies under consideration is the value ambivalence associated with the difference between the artificial and the natural. Almost any innovation in the field of biology and medicine, and here genome editing technologies are no exception, since its inception has been at the epicenter of a sharp ideological confrontation between supporters of the progressive technological transformation of the world and their opponents from the camp of environmentally concerned people of bio-conservative values. Progressive ideas are refined through ideas the life instrumentalization. Bio-conservative ideas are substantiated by the principle of natality H. Arendt, which is used by J. Habermas in criticizing neo-eugenic projects and supported by G. Jonas in the concept of ecological imperative. The problem of the moral status of embryos, the specific advantages and disadvantages of conservative and liberal positions are analyzed, and a retroactive model of the moral status of embryos is proposed, which represents a specific social construction. The project of normative monitoring of the consequences of using human embryo genome editing technologies Sh. Yasanoff is discussed. Its connection with the ideas of ethics of responsibility of H. Jonas is established.
Publisher
Institute of Philosophy, Russian Academy of Sciences