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  1. Challenging the Therapy/Enhancement Distinction in CRISPR Gene Editing.Arvin M. Gouw - 2018 - In David Boonin (ed.), Palgrave Handbook of Philosophy and Public Policy. Cham: Palgrave Macmillan. pp. 493-508.
    CRISPR science enables genomic engineering that has major implications in disease prevention and therapy, but also in various non-human applications. Despite CRISPR’s great potential, there are major scientific concerns that must be further investigated: off-target effects, chimerism, unknown epigenetic effects, and long term on-target effects. Moreover, there are also social justice concerns regarding the democratization of CRISPR technology due to its highly pragmatic and executable nature. This makes policy development to regulate CRISPR very challenging. Historically in the United States, genomic (...)
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  • "Playing God" and germline intervention.Ted Peters - 1995 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 20 (4):365-386.
    The phrase "playing God" so popular with journalists takes on a serious meaning in the debate over germline genetic intervention. While guarding against the dangers of human pride implied in the phrase "playing God," special attention is given here to the Christian concept of the human being as created in the divine image, the imago dei . Human beings are dubbed "created cocreators." In this light ethical arguments proscribing germline intervention are examined and refuted, leaving the door open for creative (...)
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  • I Was a Stranger: A Christian Theology of Hospitality.Arthur Sutherland - 2006
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