Bioethics: To What Extent Should Humanity Perceive Eugenics as Applicable?

About the scholar: Bangjun Yue grew up in China and attended Institut Le Rosey in Rolle, Switzerland.

The Research:

Pioneer scholar Bangjun begins her paper with a hypothetical case of the use of growth hormones on two boys, one short because of a genetic defect, the other short because of inherited genes. She uses this case to examine positive eugenics (species enhancement) and negative eugenics (disease elimination). She raises several moral and ethical questions stemming from the possibility of gene manipulation in human beings: unintended consequences, lack of responsibility, interference with natural processes, impact on the long-term development of the species. Bangjun concludes that these questions should be addressed seriously by the human community before eugenics is widely used.

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