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Can the Principle of Double Effect Justify Discarded Embryonic Research?
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이중결과론은 남은 배아연구를 정당화할 수 있는가

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Author
Lee Hyang Yeon (경북대학교)
Journal
Institute of Anthropology Journal of Human Studies Vol.38 KCI Accredited Journals
Published
2019.1
Pages
73 - 93 (21page)
DOI
10.21738/JHS.2019.01.38.73

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Can the Principle of Double Effect Justify Discarded Embryonic Research?
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There are two general positions regarding embryonic research: one accepts that the embryo will be destroyed through the approval of the research and the other accepts the risk of losing the potential benefits that could be brought about through the research by opposing it. As scientists keep failing to narrow the distance between these two positions, some researchers stand for a middle-ground position - which is a theoretical compromise - to resolve this controversy. The distinction between the created embryo and the discarded embryo is one of these arguments; this works as an ethical standard for embryonic research around the world. This article critically examines the principle of double effect, which is one of the primary arguments that supports such a distinction, especially considering how the two positions justify the use of discarded embryos. The purpose of this research is to encourage a greater sense of prudence in this field as it significantly deals with ethical life matters. This discussion may also benefit the creation of research guidelines within the field of embryonic research.

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I. 들어가는 말
II. 배아연구에서 남은 배아 사용의 정당성
III. 이중결과론 개괄
IV. 이중결과론의 정당성 검토
V. 나가는 말
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