Konsekwencje moralne poznania genomu człowieka

dc.contributor.authorWróbel, Józef
dc.date.accessioned2023-07-19T06:15:20Z
dc.date.available2023-07-19T06:15:20Z
dc.date.issued2001
dc.descriptionAutor tłumaczenia streszczenia: Tadeusz Karłowicz.pl_PL
dc.description.abstractMore or less since October 1990 the Human Genome Project has been carried out. This should undoubtedly be numbered among the greatest scientific events of the break of the second millennium. However, the undertaking creates numerous problems of a moral nature. In the present article selected issues of a more detailed nature are discussed. The most important of them are: the ethic side of patenting the human genome and its commercialisation as well as the ethic side of using the human genetic map. Almost all representatives of the world of science reject the tendencies to patent human genes. They have in regard first of all impeding scientific studies and development of human genetics. However, in the discussed problem attention should also be paid to the anthropological aspect. The human genome is first of all a constitutive element of the human person. Hence acquiring the rights of ownership of it must be considered identical with becoming the possessor of the very man in his bodily structure. Use of the genetic map may take various forms. In the article attention is paid to the risk of eugenic discriminations, which the author decidedly rejects. In the next part he discusses the interrelation between de-codification of the genome and man's social and professional activity. Rejecting discrimination in this dimension the author emphasises positive results in such cases, when the genetic diagnosis discovers that the man is susceptible to a certain disease and hence it is an aid in choosing the place of work. The last issue that is raised in the article is connected with social insurance. The author rejects the idea that standard insurance should depend on the genetic examination, which would be a sign of discrimination. However, he admits genetic examination in the case of non-standard insurance when in individual contracts very high pensions or considerable compensations as possible consequences of fulfilling responsible functions are involved, where the insured man’s fitness can be in some way conditioned genetically.pl_PL
dc.identifier.citationRoczniki Teologiczne, 2001, T. 48, z. 3, s. 151-168.pl_PL
dc.identifier.issn1233-1457
dc.identifier.urihttp://theo-logos.pl/xmlui/handle/123456789/9373
dc.language.isoplpl_PL
dc.publisherWydawnictwo Towarzystwa Naukowego Katolickiego Uniwersytetu Lubelskiegopl_PL
dc.rightsAttribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 3.0 Poland*
dc.rights.urihttp://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/3.0/pl/*
dc.subjectmoralnośćpl_PL
dc.subjectteologiapl_PL
dc.subjectteologia moralnapl_PL
dc.subjectbioetykapl_PL
dc.subjectgenetykapl_PL
dc.subjectgenompl_PL
dc.subjectpatentowanie genówpl_PL
dc.subjectdyskryminacjapl_PL
dc.subjectubezpieczeniapl_PL
dc.subjectmoralitypl_PL
dc.subjecttheologypl_PL
dc.subjectmoral theologypl_PL
dc.subjectbioethicspl_PL
dc.subjectgeneticspl_PL
dc.subjectgenomepl_PL
dc.subjectpatenting the genespl_PL
dc.subjectdiscriminationpl_PL
dc.subjectinsurancepl_PL
dc.subjectetykapl_PL
dc.subjectethicspl_PL
dc.titleKonsekwencje moralne poznania genomu człowiekapl_PL
dc.title.alternativeMoral Consequences of the Knowledge of the Human Genomepl_PL
dc.typeArticlepl_PL

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