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- W2011294883 abstract "Cystic Pete vs. Dr. Moreau : April 25, 2053 Cystic Pete was conceived, in vitro, at Dr. Moreau’s fertility clinic. Routine genetic testing, prior to fertilization, revealed that both the egg and the sperm carried a recessive cystic fibrosis gene. However, Dr. Moreau did not carry out standard genetic repair of the gametes, and Pete now suffers from cystic fibrosis. Pete seeks compensatory damages. Moreau does not deny his negligence. Instead, he argues that Pete has not been harmed. For Pete to have been harmed, it must be that Pete himself would have been better off had the repair been carried out. However, genetic intervention would have resulted in a person with a genome significantly different from Pete’s actual genome. According to Moreau, any such person would not have been Cystic Pete. Thus, Cystic Pete would not have been better off had the genetic repair been carried out. Rather, he would simply not exist and a different person, one without cystic fibrosis, would have developed in his stead. Moreau’s defense is that, because Pete enjoys a worthwhile existence and he owes that existence to the absence of genetic intervention, Cystic Pete has not been harmed and is therefore not owed compensation." @default.
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- W2011294883 title "The Indeterminacy of Loss" @default.
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