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Recent scientific research which offers evidence of genetic and biologic influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns. The intent of this article is to offer suggestions based in principles of bioethics in which perceived negative outcomes may be diminished and the positive qualities of t...

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Published inJournal of homosexuality Vol. 37; no. 1; pp. 25 - 51
Main Author Gabard, Donald L.
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Published United States Taylor & Francis Group 01.01.1999
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1540-3602
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Abstract Recent scientific research which offers evidence of genetic and biologic influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns. The intent of this article is to offer suggestions based in principles of bioethics in which perceived negative outcomes may be diminished and the positive qualities of the research enhanced. For a portion of the general population the concerns expressed in this article could be alleviated through public discussion and exposure to the findings and theories of the academic and scientific communities. For another portion of the population, however, additional safeguards against misuse of screening tests and somatic cell interventions may be advisable through efforts initiated by researchers themselves, general public policies, and additional medical policies. While these efforts are recommended as short term goals for the separate scientific and social paradigms of homosexuality, it is proposed that an equally important and related debate involves the subjects of disease, normality and the value of diversity. It is suggested that while it is imperative that the behavioral and biological sciences recognize the limitations of their separate approaches, the reductionist approach itself limits our understanding of what essentially are questions of attraction and relationships. In conclusion, homosexuality should be understood from the perspective of autonomy as every person's right to experience a full and meaningful life.
AbstractList Recent scientific research which offers evidence of genetic and biologic influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns. The intent of this article is to offer suggestions based in principles of bioethics in which perceived negative outcomes may be diminished and the positive qualities of the research enhanced. For a portion of the general population the concerns expressed in this article could be alleviated through public discussion and exposure to the findings and theories of the academic and scientific communities. For another portion of the population, however, additional safeguards against misuse of screening tests and somatic cell interventions may be advisable through efforts initiated by researchers themselves, general public policies, and additional medical policies. While these efforts are recommended as short term goals for the separate scientific and social paradigms of homosexuality, it is proposed that an equally important and related debate involves the subjects of disease, normality and the value of diversity. It is suggested that while it is imperative that the behavioral and biological sciences recognize the limitations of their separate approaches, the reductionist approach itself limits our understanding of what essentially are questions of attraction and relationships. In conclusion, homosexuality should be understood from the perspective of autonomy as every person's right to experience a full and meaningful life.
Recent scientific research offering evidence of genetic & biological influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns, which, for most people, could be alleviated through public discussion & full exposure to the findings & theories of the academic & scientific communities. For another portion of the population, however, additional safeguards against misuse of screening tests & somatic cell interventions may need to be effected through efforts initiated by researchers & the public. While these efforts are recommended as short-term goals for the separate scientific & social paradigms of homosexuality, it is proposed that an equally important debate involves the subjects of disease, normality, & the value of diversity. While it is imperative that the behavioral & biological sciences recognize the limitations of their separate approaches, the reductionist approach itself limits understanding of what essentially are questions of attraction & relationships. In conclusion, homosexuality should be understood from the perspective of autonomy as every person's right to experience a full & meaningful life. 88 References. Adapted from the source document.
Recent scientific research which offers evidence of genetic and biologic influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns. The intent of this article is to offer suggestions based in principles of bioethics in which perceived negative outcomes may be diminished and the positive qualities of the research enhanced. For a portion of the general population the concerns expressed in this article could be alleviated through public discussion and exposure to the findings and theories of the academic and scientific communities. For another portion of the population, however, additional safeguards against misuse of screening tests and somatic cell interventions may be advisable through efforts initiated by researchers themselves, general public policies, and additional medical policies. While these efforts are recommended as short term goals for the separate scientific and social paradigms of homosexuality, it is proposed that an equally important and related debate involves the subjects of disease, normality and the value of diversity. It is suggested that while it is imperative that the behavioral and biological sciences recognize the limitations of their separate approaches, the reductionist approach itself limits our understanding of what essentially are questions of attraction and relationships. In conclusion, homosexuality should be understood from the perspective of autonomy as every person's right to experience a full and meaningful life.Recent scientific research which offers evidence of genetic and biologic influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns. The intent of this article is to offer suggestions based in principles of bioethics in which perceived negative outcomes may be diminished and the positive qualities of the research enhanced. For a portion of the general population the concerns expressed in this article could be alleviated through public discussion and exposure to the findings and theories of the academic and scientific communities. For another portion of the population, however, additional safeguards against misuse of screening tests and somatic cell interventions may be advisable through efforts initiated by researchers themselves, general public policies, and additional medical policies. While these efforts are recommended as short term goals for the separate scientific and social paradigms of homosexuality, it is proposed that an equally important and related debate involves the subjects of disease, normality and the value of diversity. It is suggested that while it is imperative that the behavioral and biological sciences recognize the limitations of their separate approaches, the reductionist approach itself limits our understanding of what essentially are questions of attraction and relationships. In conclusion, homosexuality should be understood from the perspective of autonomy as every person's right to experience a full and meaningful life.
Recent scientific research which offers evidence of genetic and biologic influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns. The intent of this article is to offer suggestions based in principles of bioethics in which perceived negative outcomes may be diminished and the positive qualities of the research enhanced.
Examines genetic mapping, screening tests, somatic cell intervention, researcher responsibilities, medical and general policies, disease, normality, diversity, and the scientific method; US. Includes research on genetic, biological, and environment determinants of sexual orientation.
Recent scientific research which offers evidence of genetic and biologic influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns. The intent is to offer suggestions based in principles of bioethics in which perceived negative outcomes may be diminished and the positive qualities of the research enhanced. (Original abstract - amended)
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Snippet Recent scientific research which offers evidence of genetic and biologic influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns. The intent of this article is...
Recent scientific research which offers evidence of genetic and biologic influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns. The intent is to offer...
Examines genetic mapping, screening tests, somatic cell intervention, researcher responsibilities, medical and general policies, disease, normality, diversity,...
Recent scientific research offering evidence of genetic & biological influence in homosexuality has created serious concerns, which, for most people, could be...
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Choice Behavior
Decision making
ethics
Ethics, Medical
Gay and lesbian studies
Gays & lesbians
Genetic counseling
Genetic engineering
Genetic factors
Genetics
genome
Genomics
Homosexuality
Homosexuality - genetics
Human Genome Project
Humans
Medical ethics
Medical Research
Research Ethics
Scientific Research
Sexual orientation
Social policy
Social values
United States
Subtitle Private and Public Choices
Title Homosexuality and the Human Genome Project
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