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UID:https://www.otago.ac.nz/bioethics/news/past-events/bioethics-seminar-religious-input-in-the-debate-on-embryo-research-in-new-zealand
URL:https://www.otago.ac.nz/bioethics/news/past-events/bioethics-seminar-religious-input-in-the-debate-on-embryo-research-in-new-zealand
DTSTART;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20170911T130000
DTEND;TZID=Pacific/Auckland:20170911T140000
SUMMARY:Bioethics Seminar: Religious input in the debate on embryo research in New Zealand
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The Human Assisted Reproductive Technology (HART) Act includes in its guiding principles the importance of taking account of the needs, values and beliefs of M&#257;ori, and the different ethical, spiritual, and cultural perspectives in society. In this talk I examine the extent to which this has occurred in the debate on embryo research, and the nature of the input provided by religious groups. 
I argue that religious input will only be able to contribute to public debate when it seeks common ground with others. I also argue that religious perspectives tend to bring to the debate a cautionary perspective that may have implications for the source of embryos to be used in research, and the extent of manipulations on embryos. 
The dialogue model espoused by M&#257;ori is seen as a possible way forward.  Speaker: Emeritus Professor Gareth Jones 


LOCATION:Bioethics Seminar Room, Level one, 71 Frederick Street (entry on Frederick Street) Dunedin.  Also video-linked Christchurch and Wellington Campus.
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