Anticipatory gaps challenge the public governance of heritable human genome editing

Jon Rueda, Seppe Segers, Jeroen Hopster, Karolina Kudlek, Belén Liedo, Samuela Marchiori, John Danaher*

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Abstract

Considering public moral attitudes is a hallmark of the anticipatory governance of emerging biotechnologies, such as heritable human genome editing. However, such anticipatory governance often overlooks that future morality is open to change and that future generations may perform different moral assessments on the very biotechnologies we are trying to govern in the present. In this article, we identify an 'anticipatory gap' that has not been sufficiently addressed in the discussion on the public governance of heritable genome editing, namely, uncertainty about the moral visions of future generations about the emerging applications that we are currently attempting to govern now. This paper motivates the relevance of this anticipatory gap, identifying the challenges it generates and offering various recommendations so that moral uncertainty does not lead to governance paralysis with regard to human germline genome editing.

Original languageEnglish
Number of pages5
JournalJournal of Medical Ethics
DOIs
Publication statusE-pub ahead of print - 2 Jul 2024

Bibliographical note

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Funding

FundersFunder number
Sabadell Foundation
Dutch Ministry of Education, Culture, and Science
US-Spain Fulbright
Spanish Ministry of UniversitiesFPU19/06027
Fundación Bancaria Caixa d'Estalvis i Pensions de BarcelonaLCF/BQ/DR20/11790005
Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico421523/2022-0
Nederlandse Organisatie voor Wetenschappelijk Onderzoek024.004.031
H2020 European Research Council851043
Hrvatska Zaklada za ZnanostIP-2022-10-5341

    Keywords

    • Ethics
    • Genetic Engineering
    • Genetic Enhancement
    • Morals
    • Public Policy

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