Are there not some ethical questions to answer here though? I mean if you create a ton of fertilized embryo's and most of them don't survive isn't that mass scale abortion?
Are there not some ethical questions to answer here though? I mean if you create a ton of fertilized embryo's and most of them don't survive isn't that mass scale abortion?
Yes, but depending on how far they've gotten in development, they won't be conscious or feel pain.
Yes, but depending on how far they've gotten in development, they won't be conscious or feel pain.
I don't know, I honestly haven't thought about it long enough to come up with an argument but I think there are definitely some ethical implications here.
I don't know, I honestly haven't thought about it long enough to come up with an argument but I think there are definitely some ethical implications here.
Definitely. Considering society's implicit instrumentalist view of humans, new/consumer/liberal eugenics can reduce humans further to mere commodities than anything ever has as opposed to bettering humanity for the sake of humanity.
Definitely. Considering society's implicit instrumentalist view of humans, new/consumer/liberal eugenics can reduce humans further to mere commodities than anything ever has as opposed to bettering humanity for the sake of humanity.
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