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It’s one thing to see a lab full of nonthinking human bodies created by some “mad scientist” on a late-night movie; it’s another to consider the plan actually being reality.
But that’s just what several writers of an article at Technology Review <www.technologyreview.com/2025/03/25/1113611/ethically-sourced-spare-human-bodies-could-revolutionize-medicine/> have proposed.
A report at the Christian Institute <www.christian.org.uk/news/stanford-researchers-suggest-making-brain-dead-human-bodies/> bluntly explained, “Academics at Stanford University have proposed the creation of ‘brain-dead humans’ in order to harvest their organs for transplant and research.”
The authors at Technology Review are Carsten T. Charlesworth, Henry T. Greely, and Hiromitsu Nakauchi, and they claim making “bodyoids” now can happen, scientifically, and even could be accomplished “without crossing most people’s ethical lines.”
The benefits they claim? An end to a shortage of organs for donation and no more need to do testing on animals to produce treatments.
“Although it may seem like science fiction, recent technological progress has pushed this concept into the realm of plausibility,” they claim, even while conceding, “It may be disturbing to characterize human bodies in such commodifying terms, but the unavoidable reality is that human biological materials are an essential commodity in medicine.”
And while the idea is “grotesque or appalling” to many, they claim it’s not just scientifically possible, it’s plausible enough to justify discussing the technical aspects and the ethics involved.
Peter J. Colosi, associate professor of philosophy at Salve Regina University, said, “You, as the person who you are, exist even when you are not conscious, and this means that other human beings who are not conscious could also do that.”
And Heidi Klessig, author of The Brain Death Fallacy, described the concept “unconscionable” and called for an end to such “morally abhorrent attempts to purposely bioengineer neurologically impaired human clones as a source of ‘spare parts.'”
It’s one thing to see a lab full of nonthinking human bodies created by some “mad scientist” on a late-night movie; it’s another to consider the plan actually being reality.
But that’s just what several writers of an article at Technology Review <www.technologyreview.com/2025/03/25/1113611/ethically-sourced-spare-human-bodies-could-revolutionize-medicine/> have proposed.
A report at the Christian Institute <www.christian.org.uk/news/stanford-researchers-suggest-making-brain-dead-human-bodies/> bluntly explained, “Academics at Stanford University have proposed the creation of ‘brain-dead humans’ in order to harvest their organs for transplant and research.”
The authors at Technology Review are Carsten T. Charlesworth, Henry T. Greely, and Hiromitsu Nakauchi, and they claim making “bodyoids” now can happen, scientifically, and even could be accomplished “without crossing most people’s ethical lines.”
The benefits they claim? An end to a shortage of organs for donation and no more need to do testing on animals to produce treatments.
“Although it may seem like science fiction, recent technological progress has pushed this concept into the realm of plausibility,” they claim, even while conceding, “It may be disturbing to characterize human bodies in such commodifying terms, but the unavoidable reality is that human biological materials are an essential commodity in medicine.”
And while the idea is “grotesque or appalling” to many, they claim it’s not just scientifically possible, it’s plausible enough to justify discussing the technical aspects and the ethics involved.
Peter J. Colosi, associate professor of philosophy at Salve Regina University, said, “You, as the person who you are, exist even when you are not conscious, and this means that other human beings who are not conscious could also do that.”
And Heidi Klessig, author of The Brain Death Fallacy, described the concept “unconscionable” and called for an end to such “morally abhorrent attempts to purposely bioengineer neurologically impaired human clones as a source of ‘spare parts.'”
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