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The Xeno-transplantation Ethical Research

Posted on:2014-11-22Degree:MasterType:Thesis
Country:ChinaCandidate:S M LiuFull Text:PDF
GTID:2284330422460992Subject:Marxist philosophy
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In the20th century, the same kind of organ transplant as the cutting-edge medicaltechnology save the life of countless patients at stake. But for the benefit of mankind,the same kind of organ transplant technology meet bottleneck which is an organ donordeficit. In order to solve this difficult problem, the once neglected heterogeneousorgan transplantation concern once again, scientists desire through pig organs as adonor to get rid of the plight of this scarce resource of human organs. However,xeno-transplantation is not a simple scientific efforts, it will be a lot of unprecedentedethical issues pushed to the cusp, these are all a reflection of the duality concerns thesocial function of science and technology. Tremendous power comes greatresponsibility, xeno-transplantation access to healthy development, you need tofurther construct and expand on the basis of the original theory, leading to the face ofthe ethical problems in practice there is a correct way to respond, its Ethics both intheory and in practice has a very important significance.In this context, the healthy development of xeno-transplantation technologyneeds bioethics guide to help its reasonable and legitimate scientific research in theprocess of practical application. The first chapter of this article explain the researchbackground and significance which system review at home and abroad in recent yearson xeno-transplantation ethical research including research methods. Then, in thesecond chapter, the major ethical issues in xeno-transplantation oriented by using acombination of theoretical analysis and case studies, it shows current ethical debateon the issue and stressed that these ethical issues is so far not been effectivelyresolved, we need to take a timely philosophical speculation, the picture shows theback of the theoretical construct to provide problem with empirical material. Quotedin the third chapter a xeno-transplantation should follow ethical principles, this atticletry to establish an interpretive framework of the second chapter of the ethical issues,including some tentative exploration on these issues and answer.in the Fourth chapter,I analyze two perspectives of the real ethical and procedural ethics to determine theinterpretation of the framework of the two basic categories, it based on the division ofthese areas and its related concepts combing concept analysis tools in order to organize and clarify the logic of the framework, the combination of theoryconstruction and empirical analysis to discuss some of the main points that the authorwish to express.The main conclusions of this paper include: the first, xeno-transplantation isethically allowed to do range xeno-transplantation determine the evidence at thetechnical level, after the approval of the Ethics Committee to meet the real ethical andprocedural ethics of xeno-transplantation requirements, and strictly follow thelegitimate purposes, the yardstick of equality of social equity and technologyapplications cautious, it can be allowed to enter clinical; the second,xeno-transplantation research should been given a relatively suitable fundingallocation of resources if it is neither the human organ donor, nor artificial organsinstead, and should not sprinkle black pepper widespread flowering. From themicroscopic point of view, considering the substance of principle of justice, allocateresources should in accordance with the extent of the need and ability to pay; the third,In view of the value of real-world applications of xeno-transplantation and thecontinuation of the human right life characteristics, xeno-transplantation program ofethical research need to comply with certain logical order, combined with the uniquelegal system characteristics, the arrangement of public resources, geographical andcultural characteristics and technical conditions corresponding arrangements; theforth, Accepting xeno-transplantation patients can not be viewed as hybrids of manand animals, but scientists should be given close attention, especially in the long-termimpact, it carried out should give full consideration to the capacity of the people’sown system,The ethics of the profession should establish a limit for technicalintervention.
Keywords/Search Tags:Xeno-transplantation, ethical issues, ethical principles, Study Approach
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