• Bioethics, EarlyView.
  • Human gene therapy and the slippery slope argument
    Veikko Launis
    Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy 5 (2): 169-179. 2002.
    The article investigates the validity of two different versions of the slippery slope argument construed in relation to human gene therapy: the empirical and the conceptual argument. The empirical version holds that our accepting somatic cell therapy will eventually cause our accepting eugenic medical goals. The conceptual version holds that we are logically committed to accepting such goals once we have accepted somatic cell therapy. It is argued that neither the empirical nor the conceptual ve…Read more