Tierwohl durch Genom-Editierung?
The use of new biotechnological methods, such as genome editing, has sparked a debate on the ethical permissibility of genetically modifying animals. The motivation behind genome editing breeding projects is usually driven by production and performance goals, similar to “conventional” projects. However, there are also projects that aim to improve animal welfare. This connection between “animal welfare through genome editing” raises several research questions: What characterizes the procedures of genome editing in livestock breeding? How can we more accurately describe the range of applications for genome editing livestock breeding projects that aim to promote animal welfare? Is the well-being of “future animals” even morally relevant (problem of non-identity)? Are genome editing breeding projects potentially objectionable because they violate the integrity of the affected animals? How should genome editing breeding projects that aim to promote the welfare of farm animals be evaluated from a animal welfare theoretical perspective? How – if at all – can actions be justified that, on the one hand, contribute to the perpetuation of a morally problematic practice, but on the other hand, represent an improvement over this problematic practice? This book provides answers to these questions.
In “Animal Welfare Through Genome Editing”, author Susanne Hiekel explores the ethical considerations surrounding the use of genome editing in livestock breeding. Hiekel delves into the characteristics of genome editing procedures in livestock breeding and examines the potential applications of genome editing projects that aim to improve animal welfare. The book also addresses the moral relevance of the well-being of “future animals” and the concerns regarding the violation of animal integrity in genome editing breeding projects.
One of the key aspects discussed in the book is the evaluation of genome editing breeding projects from an animal welfare theoretical perspective. Hiekel analyzes the potential implications and ethical implications of these projects, taking into account the welfare of farm animals. The author also tackles the complex question of justifying actions that, while contributing to improving a morally problematic practice, may perpetuate it in some ways.
“Animal Welfare Through Genome Editing” is a thought-provoking and informative book that provides valuable insights into the ethical considerations surrounding the use of genome editing in livestock breeding. Hiekel’s analysis and assessment of the different aspects of genome editing projects shed light on the potential implications for animal welfare and raise important ethical questions.
For those interested in the intersection of biotechnology and animal welfare, this book offers a comprehensive overview of the current debates and considerations. Whether you are a researcher, a scholar, or someone concerned about the well-being of animals, “Animal Welfare Through Genome Editing” is an essential read that will deepen your understanding of the subject matter.
Order your copy of “Animal Welfare Through Genome Editing” today and join the discussion on the ethical implications of using genome editing in livestock breeding. Gain valuable insights into the potential benefits and concerns regarding animal welfare, and explore the complex question of how to justify actions that aim to improve a morally problematic practice. This book will broaden your perspective and contribute to the ongoing conversation surrounding the use of biotechnology in animal breeding.
Product Details
- Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg; May 29, 2023
- Language: German
- ISBN: 9783662669426
- ISBN: 9783662669433
Product Details
- Publisher: Springer Berlin Heidelberg; May 29, 2023
- Language: German
- ISBN: 9783662669426
- ISBN: 9783662669433