Representative Aspects of Some Synthetic Gametes

The New Bioethics 21 (2):105-116 (2015)
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Abstract

With the development of new procedures in the production of synthetic human gametes it has become important to re-examine the manner in which reproductive cells, taking part in the generation of children, can be understood. Though this can be attempted from many different perspectives, the present study will examine the possibility of considering gametes as representing the persons from whom they originated. From this perspective, it is possible to suggest that, in procreation, the entirety of each human sperm cell may represent and reveal the man from whom it was produced and the entirety of each human egg cell may represent and reveal the woman from whom it was produced.The possible ethical consequences of using synthetic gametes for those who hold this perspective together with their understanding of relational identity will also be examined.

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