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Persons and humans: refashioning ourselves in a better image and likeness
Authors:Engelhardt H Tristram
Affiliation:H. Tristram Engelhardt, Jr., is a professor in the departments of medicine and community medicine and a member of the Center for Ethics, Medicine, and Public Issues, Baylor College of Medicine, Texas Medical Center, Houston, Texas 77030.
Abstract:Abstract. This article argues that there are neither moral considerations that in principle forbid the development or use of recom-binant DNA technology, nor grounds to hold that its application is likely to cause more harm than good. A defensible moral position would enjoin a prudent assessment of consequences, rather than an absolute prohibition. The technology may remain controversial because it presupposes the difference between being a person, an entity who can evaluate and manipulate its own biological structure, and human-ness as a biological structure likely to be the subject of engineering over the long-range future.
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