Title of article :
Examining the Moral and Ethical Dilemmas of Creating Savior Siblings
Author/Authors :
Abdalmeer Alnasir, Salam Graduate student - Ferdowsi University of Mashhad, Mashhad , Ghorban-Sabbagh, Mahmoud Reza Assistant professor - Ferdowsi University, Mashhad , Khoshsaligheh, Masood Associate Professor - Ferdowsi University, Mashhad
Abstract :
This study examines the moral and ethical aspects of creating savior siblings using Kant’s moral-philosophical theory and Beauchamp and
Childress’s (B&C) principles of medical ethics. In this study, the
researchers argue that three of the four clusters of the principles of B&C
framework are derived from common morality and Kant’s ethics.
Besides, the second part of this article is designed as a moral qualitative
question in order to see to what extent different participants from three
different countries (i.e., Iraq, Iran, and the United States) would react to
the moral situation of creating savior siblings. The results show how
creating savior siblings violate the Kantian categorical imperative that
prohibits the use of anyone as a mere means to someone else’s end. Also,
through applying B&C ethical framework, it is found that the creation of
savior siblings violates Beauchamp and Childress’ principles of medical
ethics. Furthermore, the results of examining the moral and ethical
dilemmas of creating savior siblings from the participants’ responses
show that, in the 21st century, people from Iraq, Iran, and America
practice morality and moral rules in their decisions. Also, the researchers
found that Iraqi and Iranian people think more within a religious framework in deciding about moral cases than Americans.
Keywords :
morality , medical ethics , savior siblings , dilemma
Journal title :
Religious Inquiries