Cambridge Prisms: Extinction (Jan 2023)

Philosophy and ethics of de-extinction

  • Jay Odenbaugh

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1017/ext.2023.4
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 1

Abstract

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In this essay, we explore the philosophical and ethical issues concerning de-extinction. First, we will characterize what de-extinction is. This requires clarification of the process of extinction. Second, we consider whether de-extinction is even possible. There are a variety of arguments involving the nature of species that purport to show that once they have disappeared they cannot be resurrected. Third, we examine whether de-extinction is morally permissible. There are arguments that suggest we are obligated to do it based on restorative justice and biodiversity conservation. There are other arguments that conclude we are not permitted to do so based on considerations of animal welfare, hubris and the allocation of conservation resources.

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