Gene Drives, Species, and Compassion for Individuals in Conservation Biology

IF 1.5 Q4 ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES
Yasha Rohwer
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Abstract

ABSTRACT A new movement in conservation biology called ‘compassionate conservation’ questions the traditional hierarchy of moral values in conservation. Compassionate conservationists search for ‘win-win’ solutions that allow species and populations to be saved without killing or causing excessive suffering to sentient creatures. In this paper, I argue that these compassionate conservationists have a moral obligation to support the investigation and development of genetic modification technologies because of their potential to minimize suffering and eliminate killing in conservation. Furthermore, I will end the paper by suggesting that these genetic technologies can help avoid actions that could be damaging to one’s moral character.
保护生物学中的基因驱动、物种和对个体的同情
保护生物学中一个名为“同情保护”的新运动对保护中传统的道德价值等级提出了质疑。富有同情心的自然资源保护主义者寻求“双赢”的解决方案,既能拯救物种和种群,又不会杀死或给有知觉的生物造成过度的痛苦。在本文中,我认为这些富有同情心的自然资源保护主义者有道德义务支持基因改造技术的研究和发展,因为它们有可能最大限度地减少痛苦并消除保护中的杀戮。此外,我将在论文的最后提出,这些基因技术可以帮助避免可能损害一个人的道德品质的行为。
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Ethics Policy & Environment
Ethics Policy & Environment ENVIRONMENTAL STUDIES-
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