把胚胎和洗澡水一起倒掉?胚胎价值的新评价

IF 0.7 2区 哲学 Q4 ETHICS
Megan Kitts
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随着越来越多的胚胎被收集到生育诊所,当务之急是评估遗传父母和生育机构现有选择的可允许性。关于胚胎适当处理的讨论大多集中在允许出于工具性目的销毁胚胎的情况,因此很少应用于生育领域。我的目标是对胚胎的价值进行新的阐述,即胚胎因其与可能存在的人的关系而具有最终价值。我称之为象征性价值。为了确立这种价值,我首先证明尸体因其与先人的关系而具有同样的象征价值,然后证明尸体和胚胎的情况具有相关的相似性。由于这种价值,我们应该以特别尊重的方式对待胚胎。目前,美国的普遍做法是直接丢弃体外受精后多余的胚胎。我认为,简单地丢弃胚胎一般是不允许的,因为这是一种不尊重的行为,没有按照胚胎的价值对待它们。
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Throwing the Embryos out with the Bathwater? A Novel Evaluation of the Value of Embryos

As a growing number of embryos collect in fertility clinics, it is imperative to evaluate the permissibility of available options for genetic parents and fertility institutions. Much of the discussion on appropriate treatment of embryos has focused on the circumstances under which it is permissible to destroy embryos for instrumental purposes, and thus has little application to the fertility context. I aim to develop a new account of the value of embryos whereby embryos have final value in virtue of their relationship to persons that could exist. I call this symbolic value. To establish this value, I first show that corpses have this same symbolic value in virtue of their relationship to prior persons, and then show that the cases of corpses and embryos are relevantly similar. Because of this value, we ought to treat embryos in particular respectful ways. It is currently common practice in the United States to simply discard extra embryos that exist as a result of in vitro fertilization. I argue it is generally impermissible to simply discard embryos because it is an act of disrespect and does not treat them in accordance with their value.

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