Mills Peter F
Perspect Biol Med. 2020;63(1):126-140. doi: 10.1353/pbm.2020.0010.
In the current agon between those promoting and opposing the development of human reproductive applications of genome editing techniques, the bone of contention is often whether the prospective reproductive technologies answer an "unmet medical need." Proponents often point to highly unusual cases of inherited genetic conditions as exhibiting that need. This essay argues that we ought to admit that the opponents are correct: human reproductive genome editing cannot be justified on medical grounds. Taking a deliberately provocative line, the essay suggests how inscribing such practices within a conventional model of biomedical research fails to take proper account of the interrelated interests in play, including those of the wider society and its future members. It also obscures important questions about how the public significance and value of human genome editing are produced through the dynamic encounter between science, technology, and social morality. This has certain discomfiting implications that will require both courage and humility to confront and-finally, perhaps-to embrace.
在当前支持和反对将基因组编辑技术应用于人类生殖领域的争论中,争论的焦点往往在于预期的生殖技术是否满足了“未被满足的医疗需求”。支持者常常指出一些极为罕见的遗传疾病案例来证明这种需求的存在。本文认为,我们应该承认反对者是正确的:基于医学理由,人类生殖基因组编辑无法得到辩护。本文采取一种刻意挑衅的立场,指出将此类做法纳入传统的生物医学研究模式未能充分考虑到其中涉及的相互关联的利益,包括更广泛社会及其未来成员的利益。它还掩盖了一些重要问题,即人类基因组编辑的公共意义和价值是如何通过科学、技术与社会道德之间的动态互动产生的。这具有某些令人不安的影响,需要勇气和谦逊去面对,最终或许还要去接受。