Defining a new ethical standard for human in vitro embryos in the context of stem cell research.

Duke law and technology review Pub Date : 2002-12-10
Sina A Muscati
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This iBrief discusses some of the social, ethical and legal considerations surrounding the use of unimplanted, in vitro embryos in stem cell research. It proposes that a new ethical standard be elucidated for these embryos. The iBrief gives an overview of two proposals for such a standard at opposite ends of the spectrum: treating the in vitro embryo as a legal person versus treating it as mere property. It argues against both approaches. The former can have undesirable social implications including undue interference with female reproductive autonomy, while the latter would objectify potential human life and reproductive potential. The iBrief proposes an intermediate approach that treats the embryo as a special entity. It warns against a model whereby the respect accorded to embryos is made dependent on the attainment of various qualitative or developmental criteria. The complexities surrounding human life, it argues, are too uncertain. What is certain is the embryo's unique potential for human life, at any developmental stage. This, the iBrief proposes, should be the sole criterion for an embryo's special status, a status that should be confined within constitutional limits.

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在干细胞研究的背景下定义人类体外胚胎的新伦理标准。
本文讨论了围绕在干细胞研究中使用未植入的体外胚胎的一些社会、伦理和法律考虑。提出了一种新的胚胎伦理标准。摘要概述了这一标准在光谱两端的两种建议:将体外胚胎视为法人与将其视为纯粹财产。它反对这两种方法。前者可能产生不良的社会影响,包括对女性生殖自主的不当干涉,而后者则将潜在的人类生命和生殖潜力物化。摘要提出了一种中间方法,将胚胎视为一个特殊的实体。它警告不要采用一种模式,即对胚胎的尊重取决于是否达到各种质量或发育标准。它认为,人类生活的复杂性太不确定了。可以肯定的是,在任何发育阶段,胚胎对人类生命都具有独特的潜力。摘要建议,这应该是胚胎特殊地位的唯一标准,这种地位应该被限制在宪法的范围内。
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