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Technical Categories and Ethical Justifications: Why Cwik’s Approach is the Wrong Way Around for Categorizing Germ-Line Gene Editing

 
This article refers to:
Revising, Correcting, and Transferring Genes

Notes

1 That ethical distinctions exist between types of germline modification is not a new idea, having been explicitly suggested by, for example, Frankel and Hagen (Citation2011, 6).

2 Although we recognize this may form a separate substantive problem of his whole approach concerning the possibilities of errors when categories are based on fine-grained technical aspects of technologies.

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