Privacy, Liberty, Property, and the Genetic Modification of Humans

Journal of Philosophical Research 30 (9999):81-94 (2005)
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Abstract

Can one’s genetic profile be owned? How about techniques to improve genetic profi les? A brave new world of genetic enhancement is upon us and we’d better be ready to answer such questions. Adam Moore is ready. He thinks the answers to these questions are resoundingly “yes.” He defends this on the ground of individual liberty in the face of potential government control of such technology. He argues that genetic property is to be assimilated to rights of privacy and property in general and can be owned. He defends this against several important objections on the basis of societal overriding needs or goods.

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Adam Moore
University of Washington

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