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Harming Future Persons - Ethics, Genetics and the Nonidentity Problem (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
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Harming Future Persons - Ethics, Genetics and the Nonidentity Problem (Paperback, 2009 ed.)
Series: International Library of Ethics, Law, and the New Medicine, 35
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Melinda A. Roberts and David T. Wasserman 1 Purpose of this
Collection What are our obligations with respect to persons who
have not yet, and may not ever, come into existence? Few of us
believe that we can wrong those whom we leave out of existence
altogether-that is, merely possible persons. We may think as well
that the directive to be "fruitful, and multiply, and replenish the
earth" 1 does not hold up to close scrutiny. How can it be wrong to
decline to bring ever more people into existence? At the same time,
we think we are clearly ob- gated to treat future persons-persons
who don't yet but will exist-in accordance with certain stringent
standards. Bringing a person into an existence that is truly
awful-not worth having-can be wrong, and so can bringing a person
into an existence that is worth having when we had the alternative
of bringing that same person into an existence that is
substantially better. We may think as well that our obligations
with respect to future persons are triggered well before the point
at which those persons commence their existence. We think it would
be wrong, for example, to choose today to turn the Earth of the
future into a miserable place even if the victims of that choice do
not yet exist.
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