Genetic justice must track genetic complexity. | Semantic Scholar Skip to search formSkip to main content> Semantic Scholar's Logo Search Sign InCreate Free Account You are currently offline. Some features of the site may not work correctly. DOI:10.1017/S0963180108080055 Corpus ID: 8488249Genetic justice must track genetic complexity. @article{Farrelly2008GeneticJM, title={Genetic justice must track genetic complexity.}, author={C. Farrelly}, journal={Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees}, year={2008}, volume={17 1}, pages={ 45-53 } } C. Farrelly Published 2008 Sociology, Medicine Cambridge quarterly of healthcare ethics : CQ : the international journal of healthcare ethics committees Many different factors influence our health prospects. The food we consume, the lifestyle we live (e.g., sedentary or active), our economic prospects, our love prospects, our gender, our age, and our education all influence our expected lifetime acquisition of what John Rawls calls the "natural primary goods" (e.g., health, vigor, imagination, and intelligence). Our well-being is also influenced by the natural endowments we inherit from our parents. All people have two copies of most genes, one… Expand View on PubMed doi.org Save to Library Create Alert Cite Launch Research Feed Share This Paper 5 CitationsHighly Influential Citations 1 Background Citations 2 View All Topics from this paper Copy (object) 5 Citations Citation Type Citation Type All Types Cites Results Cites Methods Cites Background Has PDF Publication Type Author More Filters More Filters Filters Sort by Relevance Sort by Most Influenced Papers Sort by Citation Count Sort by Recency New life sciences innovation and distributive justice: rawlsian goods versus senian capabilities Theo Papaioannou Sociology Life Sciences, Society and Policy 2013 1 PDF View 1 excerpt, cites background Save Alert Research Feed Normative Theorizing about Genetics C. Farrelly Medicine Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2013 View 1 excerpt Save Alert Research Feed Market Stimulus and Genomic Justice: Evaluating the Effects of Market Access to Human Germ-Line Enhancement G. Crozier, G. K. D. C. Hajzler Economics, Medicine Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 2010 5 Save Alert Research Feed On the Very Idea of Genetic Justice M. Loi Sociology, Medicine Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 2011 3 Highly Influenced View 6 excerpts, cites background Save Alert Research Feed Biologically Modified Justice C. Farrelly Sociology 2016 6 Save Alert Research Feed References SHOWING 1-10 OF 23 REFERENCES SORT BYRelevance Most Influenced Papers Recency FROM CHANCE TO CHOICE: GENETICS AND JUSTICE S. L. Anderson Sociology 2001 298 Save Alert Research Feed The Genetic Difference Principle C. Farrelly Sociology, Medicine The American journal of bioethics : AJOB 2004 20 PDF Save Alert Research Feed Genetic Medicine: A Logic of Disease B. Childs Medicine 1999 77 Save Alert Research Feed Genetic therapy: on the brink of a new future G. Hellermann, S. Mohapatra Medicine Genetic vaccines and therapy 2003 21 Save Alert Research Feed Enhancements and Justice: Problems in Determining the Requirements of Justice in a Genetically Transformed Society R. Lindsay Sociology, Medicine Kennedy Institute of Ethics journal 2005 28 Save Alert Research Feed Bioethics down under—medical ethics engages with political philosophy S. Holm Medicine, Sociology Journal of Medical Ethics 2005 13 PDF Save Alert Research Feed The Cost of Rights: Why Liberty Depends on Taxes S. Holmes, C. Sunstein Political Science 2000 202 PDF Save Alert Research Feed Just Constraints A. Mason British Journal of Political Science 2004 30 Save Alert Research Feed Initial sequencing and analysis of the human genome International Human Genome Sequencing Consortium Nature 2001 7,123 PDF Save Alert Research Feed Sequence the Human Genome D. Mccormick Materials Science Bio/Technology 1986 5,398 PDF Save Alert Research Feed ... 1 2 3 ... Related Papers Abstract Topics 5 Citations 23 References Related Papers Stay Connected With Semantic Scholar Sign Up About Semantic Scholar Semantic Scholar is a free, AI-powered research tool for scientific literature, based at the Allen Institute for AI. Learn More → Resources DatasetsSupp.aiAPIOpen Corpus Organization About UsResearchPublishing PartnersData Partners   FAQContact Proudly built by AI2 with the help of our Collaborators Terms of Service•Privacy Policy The Allen Institute for AI By clicking accept or continuing to use the site, you agree to the terms outlined in our Privacy Policy, Terms of Service, and Dataset License ACCEPT & CONTINUE