A New Edition of Bioethics Is Now Available

January 25, 2021

Bioethics (vol. 34, no. 1, 2020) is available online by subscription only.

Articles include:

  • “Blurring the Germline: Genome Editing and Transgenerational Epigenetic Inheritance” by Tim Lewens
  • “Regulating Germline Editing in Assisted Reproductive Technology: An EU Cross-Disciplinary Perspective” by Ana Nordberg, et al. 
  • Does Human Genome Editing Reinforce or Violate Human Dignity?” by Seppe Segers and Heidi Mertes
  • “Do We Have a Right to an Unmanipulated Genome? The Human Genome as the Common Heritage of Mankind” by Nadia Primc
  • “Germline Gene Editing and the Precautionary Principle” by Julian J. Koplin, Christopher Gyngell, and Julian Savulescu
  • “Germline Genome Editing Versus Preimplantation Genetic Diagnosis: Is There a Case in Favour of Germline Interventions?” by Robert Ranisch
  • “Using the Therapy and Enhancement Distinction in Law and Policy” by Andrew McGee
  • “Great Minds Think Different: Preserving Cognitive Diversity in an Age of Gene Editing” by Jonathan Anomaly, Christopher Gyngell, and Julian Savulescu
  • “Time to Start Intervening in the Human Germline? A Utilitarian Perspective” by Kevin Smith 
  • “Misusing Uteruses? Childrearing Capacity and Access to Transplantable Wombs” by Ryan Tonkens
  • “Conflicts of Interest in E-Cigarette Research: A Public Good and Public Interest Perspective” by Benjamin Capps, Yvette van der Eijk, and Timothy M. Krahn
  • “Drawing the Line on in Vitro Gametogenesis” by Lauren Notini, Christopher Gyngell, and Julian Savulescu 
  • “Deciding with Dignity: The Account of Human Dignity as an Attitude and its Implications for Assisted Suicide” by Eva Weber-Guskar