The recent advances made by biotechnology have been swift and sundry. Technological developments seem to happen sooner than they can be ethically reflected upon. One such trend is the endeavours launched to try and enhance human beings and what it means to be human with movements such as transhumanism, advocating strongly that we should overcome our natural limitations by any means available. With both critics and advocates utilising the expression ‘playing God’, the question of human enhancement is one in which the interplay between church and society comes compellingly to the fore. In this contribution, I wish to examine the bioethical challenges that technologies such as genetic engineering, robotics and nanotechnology raise, specificall...
In this dissertation the question addressed is the ethical protocol that should be used when enhance...
MA (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Synthetic biology is a relatively new ...
This is a PDF version of an article published in Dialog© 2005. The definitive version is available a...
Human beings have now the power to alter their very nature through a programmed change in their biol...
A cadre of scientists, philosophers, and ethicists labeled transhumanists and posthumanists argue th...
Transhumanism is fast gaining prominence within the interdisciplinary study of science, religion, ph...
The 21stcentury has seen tremendous strides in science and technology. This is felt all the more in ...
© The Author(s) 2019. The human enhancement debate is fundamentally based on divergent ideals of hum...
This article examines some of the recent theological critiques of the movement of technological huma...
The transhumanist project of reshaping human beings by promoting their improvement through technolog...
Discussions on robotics in the social media and literature often take an utilitarian and instrument...
Some philosophers and theologians have argued against the idea of Human Enhancement, sayin...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologies...
The prospect of enhancing human characteristics through advancing technologies in genetic engineerin...
What does human enhancement technology (HET) and artificial intelligence (AI) have to do with religi...
In this dissertation the question addressed is the ethical protocol that should be used when enhance...
MA (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Synthetic biology is a relatively new ...
This is a PDF version of an article published in Dialog© 2005. The definitive version is available a...
Human beings have now the power to alter their very nature through a programmed change in their biol...
A cadre of scientists, philosophers, and ethicists labeled transhumanists and posthumanists argue th...
Transhumanism is fast gaining prominence within the interdisciplinary study of science, religion, ph...
The 21stcentury has seen tremendous strides in science and technology. This is felt all the more in ...
© The Author(s) 2019. The human enhancement debate is fundamentally based on divergent ideals of hum...
This article examines some of the recent theological critiques of the movement of technological huma...
The transhumanist project of reshaping human beings by promoting their improvement through technolog...
Discussions on robotics in the social media and literature often take an utilitarian and instrument...
Some philosophers and theologians have argued against the idea of Human Enhancement, sayin...
All the medical and bioethical questions, ranging from stem cell research to converging technologies...
The prospect of enhancing human characteristics through advancing technologies in genetic engineerin...
What does human enhancement technology (HET) and artificial intelligence (AI) have to do with religi...
In this dissertation the question addressed is the ethical protocol that should be used when enhance...
MA (Ethics), North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2015Synthetic biology is a relatively new ...
This is a PDF version of an article published in Dialog© 2005. The definitive version is available a...