What Counts as “Success” in Speculative and Anticipatory Ethics? Lessons from the Advent of Germline Gene Editing

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Ari Schick
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[1] Van Leer Jerusalem Institute,Polonsky Library
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NanoEthics | 2019年 / 13卷
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Speculative ethics; Anticipatory bioethics; Bioethics; Gene editing; Genetic engineering; Regulation;
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This discussion note offers a preliminary analysis of what recent developments in human germline gene editing tell us about the effectiveness of speculative and anticipatory modes of techno-ethics. It argues that the benefits of speculative discussions are difficult to detect thus far, and that pushing the focal point of ethical discourse well ahead of the current state of technology may prematurely undermine existing norms long before a broad consensus would justify moving beyond them.
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