Genetic Ignorance and Reasonable Paternalism |
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Authors: | Takala Tuija |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Practical Philosophy, University of Helsinki, P.O. Box 9, 00014, Finland |
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Abstract: | The question concerning an individual's rightto remain in ignorance regarding her owngenetic makeup is central to debates aboutgenetic information. Whatever is decided onthis matter has a weighty bearing on all of therelated third-party issues, such as whetherfamily members or employers should be toldabout an individual's genetic makeup. Thosearguing that no right to genetic ignoranceexists tend to argue from a viewpoint I havecalled in this paper reasonablepaternalism. It is an appealing position whichrests on widely shared intuitions on reasonablechoices, but which, in the end, smugglespaternalism back to medical practice. |
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Keywords: | genetic information ignorance paternalism reasonableness |
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