The embryonic stem cell lottery and the cannibalization of human beings.

Savulescu J

One objection to embryonic stem (ES) research is that it 'cannibalizes' human beings, that is, kills some human beings to benefit others. I grant for argument's sake that the embryo is a person. Nonetheless, killing it may be justified. I show this through the Embryonic Stem Cell Lottery. Whether killing a person is justified depends on: (1) whether innocent people at risk of being killed for ES cell research also stand to benefit from the research and (2) whether their overall chances of living are higher in a world in which killing and ES cell research is conducted. I call this kind of killing 'risk reductive.'

Keywords:

Analytical Approach

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Biomedical and Behavioral Research

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Genetics and Reproduction

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Philosophical Approach

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Cannibalism

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Cloning, Organism

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Craniotomy

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Embryo Research

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Embryo, Mammalian

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Ethical Analysis

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Female

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Fetus

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Homicide

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Humans

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Personhood

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Pregnancy

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Pregnancy Reduction, Multifetal

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Reproductive Techniques, Assisted

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Research Embryo Creation

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Risk Assessment

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Social Justice

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Stem Cells

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Twins, Conjoined

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Value of Life