Childress James F
Kennedy Inst Ethics J. 1991 Jun;1(2):93-121. doi: 10.1353/ken.0.0073.
This article focuses on the deliberations of the National Institutes of Health Human Fetal Tissue Transplantation Research Panel in 1988. It explores various arguments for and against the use of fetal tissue for transplantation research, following elective abortion, and for and against the use of federal funds for such research. After examining the relevance of various positions on the moral status of the fetus and the morality of abortion, the article critically examines charges that such research, especially with federal funds, would involve complicity in the moral evil of abortion, would legitimate abortion practices, and would provide incentives for abortions. Finally, it considers whether the donation model is appropriate for the transfer of human fetal tissue and whether the woman who chooses to have an abortion is the apppropriate donor of the tissue.
本文聚焦于1988年美国国立卫生研究院人类胎儿组织移植研究小组的审议情况。它探讨了支持和反对将堕胎后获取的胎儿组织用于移植研究的各种论点,以及支持和反对为此类研究提供联邦资金的各种论点。在审视了关于胎儿道德地位和堕胎道德性的各种立场的相关性之后,本文批判性地审视了一些指控,即此类研究,尤其是使用联邦资金的研究,将涉及纵容堕胎的道德恶行、使堕胎行为合法化,并会为堕胎提供诱因。最后,它考虑捐赠模式是否适用于人类胎儿组织的转移,以及选择堕胎的女性是否是该组织的合适捐赠者。