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Liberal Equality, Fair Cooperation and Genetic Enhancement (CROSBI ID 234082)

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Cerovac, Ivan Liberal Equality, Fair Cooperation and Genetic Enhancement // Etica & politica = Ethics and politics, 18 (2016), 3; 423-440

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Cerovac, Ivan

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Liberal Equality, Fair Cooperation and Genetic Enhancement

Genetic enhancement represents an improvement of human abilities and talents, giving those who are thus enhanced a competitive advantage over others. If genetic enhancement technologies are privately funded and only a small group of wealthy people has access to them, their competitive advantage might be further increased, and the existing social, economic and political inequalities might be increased as well. I discuss Baccarini's regulation proposal according to which genetic enhancement can remain privately funded and (at least for some time) accessible only to a small group of people, provided that the benefits of their enhancement (e.g. increased productivity, better health care) are distributed is accordance with the lax difference principle (i.e. to the greatest reasonable advantage of the worst- off citizens). I have some doubts regarding this proposal. Namely, I argue that there are other more important principles (i.e. the principle of equal liberty and the principle of fair equality of opportunity) that have lexical priority over the difference principle, and offer several arguments supporting this claim. In the rest of the paper I argue that privately funded genetic enhancement, available only to a small number of wealthy citizens, can lead to the violation of both the principle of equal liberty and the principle of fair equality of opportunity. It should therefore be replaced with publicly funded genetic enhancement available to all citizens.

Genetic enhancement ; difference principle ; equality of opportunity ; Baccarini ; Rawls

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18 (3)

2016.

423-440

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1825-5167

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