Chapter One
Is Research a Moral Obligation?
In 1959 Congress passed a "health for peace" bill, behind which was a view
of disease and disability as "the common enemy of all nations and
peoples." In 1970 President Nixon declared a "war" against cancer.
Speaking of a proposal in Great Britain in 2000 to allow stem cell
research to go forward, Science Minister Lord Sainsbury said, "The
important benefits which can come from this research outweigh any other
considerations," a statement that one newspaper paraphrased as outweighing
"ethical concerns." Arguing for the pursuit of potentially hazardous
germ line therapy, Dr. W. French Anderson, editor in chief of
Human Gene
Therapy, declared that "we as caring human beings have a moral mandate to
cure disease and prevent suffering." A similar note was struck in an
article ...
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