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  1. Human germ-line therapy: The case for its development and use.Burke K. Zimmerman - 1991 - Journal of Medicine and Philosophy 16 (6):593-612.
    The rationale for pursuing the development and use of Germ-Line selection and modification techniques is examined in this essay. The argument is put forth that it is the moral obligation of the medical profession to make available to the public any technology that can cure or prevent pathology leading to death and disability, in both the present and future generations. Society should pursue the development of strategies for preventing or correcting, at the Germ-Line level, genetic features that will lead to, (...)
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  • (2 other versions)The Slippery-Slope Argument.Wibren van der Burg - 1992 - Journal of Clinical Ethics 3 (4):256-268.
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  • (1 other version)Rationale for an Integrated Approach to Genetic Epidemiology.Bartha Maria Knoppers Claude M. Laberge - 2007 - Bioethics 6 (4):317-330.
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  • (1 other version)Rationale for an integrated approach to genetic epidemiology.Claude M. Laberge & Bartha Maria Knoppers - 1992 - Bioethics 6 (4):317–330.
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