Persson and Savulescu (2011b) is a largely successful defense of the position promoted in Persson and Savulescu (2008) against Fenton’s critique of this position in Fenton (2009). However, one of Fenton’s essential censures has remained without response: if moral enhancement (ME) is to occur at the genetic or biological level, as Persson and Savulescu suppose it can and ought to, it will not be possible without significant scientific progress, including cognitive enhancement (CE) by bio-medical means. I will offer a response here to this critique Fenton raised—a response Persson and Savulecu did not give. It will be based on the concept of “integrated neuro-enhancement”, abbreviated (C+M) E
Human enhancement is a much debated topic in the bioethical literature. Human beings have long tried...
In this thesis I argue against the use of genetic technologies to enhance human cognitive capacities...
Opponents to genetic or biomedical human enhancement often claim that the availability of these tech...
Persson and Savulescu (2011b) is a largely successful defense of the position promoted in Persson an...
In a series of recent works, Julian Savulescu and Ingmar Persson insist that, given the ease by whic...
According to Persson and Savulescu, the risks posed by a morally corrupt minority's potential to abu...
markdownabstractSince 2008, the so-called ‘moral enhancement debate’ asks whether we should actively...
Moral enhancements aim to morally improve a person, for example by increasing the frequency with whi...
In my paper I would like to criticize Julian Savulescu and his colleagues’ argument on moral bioenha...
The idea of biotechnological enhancement of people for non-medical purposes is not unambiguous. A ga...
I discuss the argument of Persson and Savulescu that moral enhancement ought to accompany cognitive...
Nicholas Agar, Jeff McMahan and Allen Buchanan have all expressed concerns about enhancing...
One debate in contemporary bioethics centers on whether the development of cognitive enhancement tec...
The final publication is available at Erreur! Référence de lien hypertexte non valide. 2 Human enhan...
A controversial issue in contemporary bioethics has emerged in recent years: moral bioenhancement (M...
Human enhancement is a much debated topic in the bioethical literature. Human beings have long tried...
In this thesis I argue against the use of genetic technologies to enhance human cognitive capacities...
Opponents to genetic or biomedical human enhancement often claim that the availability of these tech...
Persson and Savulescu (2011b) is a largely successful defense of the position promoted in Persson an...
In a series of recent works, Julian Savulescu and Ingmar Persson insist that, given the ease by whic...
According to Persson and Savulescu, the risks posed by a morally corrupt minority's potential to abu...
markdownabstractSince 2008, the so-called ‘moral enhancement debate’ asks whether we should actively...
Moral enhancements aim to morally improve a person, for example by increasing the frequency with whi...
In my paper I would like to criticize Julian Savulescu and his colleagues’ argument on moral bioenha...
The idea of biotechnological enhancement of people for non-medical purposes is not unambiguous. A ga...
I discuss the argument of Persson and Savulescu that moral enhancement ought to accompany cognitive...
Nicholas Agar, Jeff McMahan and Allen Buchanan have all expressed concerns about enhancing...
One debate in contemporary bioethics centers on whether the development of cognitive enhancement tec...
The final publication is available at Erreur! Référence de lien hypertexte non valide. 2 Human enhan...
A controversial issue in contemporary bioethics has emerged in recent years: moral bioenhancement (M...
Human enhancement is a much debated topic in the bioethical literature. Human beings have long tried...
In this thesis I argue against the use of genetic technologies to enhance human cognitive capacities...
Opponents to genetic or biomedical human enhancement often claim that the availability of these tech...