Führt uns die Präimplantationsdiagnostik auf eine Schiefe Ebene?

Ethik in der Medizin 10 (3):138-151 (1998)
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Abstract

Definition of the problem: Preimplantation genetic diagnosis (PGD) is a new technique to test the in-vitro embryo for genetic disorders. Currently in Germany a debate arises whether the use of PGD is ethically acceptable. Many authors emphasize that PGD might lead us on a slippery slope towards the killing of persons, the creation of designer babies or the discrimination of disabled

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