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NO ETHICAL BYPASS OF MORAL STATUS IN STEM CELL RESEARCH
Authors:MARK BROWN
Institution:University of Wisconsin
Abstract:Recent advances in reprogramming technology do not bypass the ethical challenge of embryo sacrifice. Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPS) research has been and almost certainly will continue to be conducted within the context of embryo sacrifice. If human embryos have moral status as human beings, then participation in iPS research renders one morally complicit in their destruction; if human embryos have moral status as mere precursors of human beings, then advocacy of iPS research policy that is inhibited by embryo sacrifice concerns renders one morally complicit in avoidable harms to persons. Steps may be taken to address these complicity concerns, but in the final analysis there is no alternative to achieving clarity with respect to the moral status of the human embryo.
Keywords:moral status  stem cell research  human embryo  induced pluripotent stem cells  moral complicity
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