Should we select for genetic moral enhancement? A thought experiment using the MoralKinder (MK+) haplotype
Theoretical medicine and bioethics, vol. 29, 2008, pp. 397–416
Abstract
Abstract By using preimplantation haplotype diagnosis, prospective parents are able to select embryos to implant through in vitro fertilization. If we knew that the naturally-occurring (but theoretical) MoralKinder (MK+) haplotype would predispose individuals to a higher level of morality than average, is it permissible or obligatory to select for the MK+ haplotype? I.e., is it moral to select for morality? This paper explores the various potential issues that could arise from genetic moral enhancement.
