Looking back, looking beyond: revisiting the ethics of genome generation |
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Authors: | Minakshi Bhardwaj |
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Affiliation: | (1) ESRC Centre for Economic and Social Aspects of Genomics (CESAGen), Institute of Advanced Studies (IAS), Lancaster University, County South, LA1 4YD Lancaster, UK |
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Abstract: | This paper will explore some of the ethical imperatives that have shaped strategic and policy frameworks for the use of new
genetic technologies and how these play a role in shaping the nature of research and changing attitudes; with an attempt to
conceptualize some theories of genetic determinism. I analyse why there is a need to put bioethical principles within a theoretical
framework in the context of new technologies, and how, by doing so, their practical applications for agriculture, environment
medicine and health care can be legitimized.
There are several theories in favour of and against the use of genetic technologies that focus on genes and their role in
our existence. In particular the theory of geneticisation is commonly debated. It highlights the conflicting interests of
science, society and industry in harnessing genetic knowledge when the use of such knowledge could challenge ethical principles.
Critics call it a ‘reductionist’ approach, based on arguments that are narrowed down to genes, often ignoring other factors
including biological, social and moral ones. A parallel theory is that there is something special about genes, and it is this
“genetic exceptionalism” that creates hopes and myths. Either way, the challenging task is to develop a common ground for
understanding the importance of ethical sensitivities.
As research agendas become more complex, ethical paradigms will need to be more influential. New principles are needed to
answer the complexities of ethical issues as complex technologies develop. This paper reflects on global ethical principles
and the tensions between ethical principles in legitimizing genetic technologies at the social and governance level. |
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Keywords: | Genomics geneticisation ethics governance |
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