In the book Unfit for the Future Persson and Savulescu portray the problems and challenges humanity will have to cope with in the near future. Problems technological progress and demographic growth have evoked can’t be solved through common moral psychology, which was assimilated to small, non-technological societies many many years ago. There is a need of moral enhancement for humanity to be able to cope with present problems. It is Persson and Savulsecus opinion that humanity is ‘ill-equipped ’ (p. 12) through the so called ‘common-sense morality’. Moral attitudes of various societies all over the world can be brought to one common denominator, which the authors call ‘common-sense morality’. This ‘common-sense morality ’ is not capable of...
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The world is changing so fast that it's hard to know how to think about what we ought to do. We bare...
In this article I discuss a recent proposal according to which human beings are in need of moral enh...
Technology can increasingly give us the possibility of overcoming our physical limitations, of exten...
Book review of: Human development and capabilities: re-imagining the university of the twenty-first ...
How to be Good is an accessible, engagingly written primer on moral philosophy and practice. The boo...
Allen Buchanan and Russel Powell’s The Evolution of Moral Progress (EMP) is likely to become a landm...
Making more moral decisions – an uncontroversial goal, if ever there was one. But how to go about it...
The world is in a precarious place. The signs and symptoms are all around us—from escalating environ...
How do persons and societies cope with risk and vulnerability? This is the fascinating philosophical...
crusade against the abuses of motion pictures ” (Cortesi, 1936). The Pope enumerated several harmful...
New technologies and medicines make it increasingly possible to enhance human functioning in new way...
What Motivates Us to Care for the Distant Future?The article is devoted to the problem of moral moti...
Recent developments in cognitive science have stimulated a considerable body of philosophical writin...
This piece is a side-by-side review of two books: Strangers Drowning, by Larissa MacFarquhar, and Do...
The world is changing so fast that it's hard to know how to think about what we ought to do. We bare...
In this article I discuss a recent proposal according to which human beings are in need of moral enh...
Technology can increasingly give us the possibility of overcoming our physical limitations, of exten...