We have a duty to try to develop and apply safe and cost-effective means to increase the probability that we shall do what we morally ought to do. It is here argued that this includes biomedical means of moral enhancement, that is, pharmaceutical, neurological or genetic means of strengthening the central moral drives of altruism and a sense of justice. Such a strengthening of moral motivation is likely to be necessary today because common-sense morality having its evolutionary origin in small-scale societies with primitive technology will become much more demanding if it is revised to serve the needs of contemporary globalized societies with an advanced technology capable of affecting conditions of life world-wide for centuries to come
A controversial issue in contemporary bioethics has emerged in recent years: moral bioenhancement (M...
The conceptualization of morality by some proponents of moral bioenhancement requires particular epi...
This text tries to shed some light on the origin of the idea of moral enhancement, on its epistemic ...
In recent years the progress of biomedical technologies has enabled man to enhance his physical and ...
Moral enhancements aim to morally improve a person, for example by increasing the frequency with whi...
Attempts to enhance individual and communal morality are as old as human communal living itself. But...
The philosophical approach to the idea of moral enhancement addresses central ethical issues such as...
No agreement exists among ethical theories on what cancount as a right moral motivation. This hamper...
No agreement exists among ethical theories on what can count as a right moral motivation. This hampe...
Purpose: I will discuss the prospect of pharmaceutically enhancing human morality and decision makin...
One debate in contemporary bioethics centers on whether the development of cognitive enhancement tec...
This paper argues that we have a moral obligation to enhance human beings. It is argued that if one ...
markdownabstractSince 2008, the so-called ‘moral enhancement debate’ asks whether we should actively...
Biomedical moral enhancement is an idea which states that human moral intuitions and patterns may be...
In this article I discuss one of the most significant areas of bioethical interest, which is the pro...
A controversial issue in contemporary bioethics has emerged in recent years: moral bioenhancement (M...
The conceptualization of morality by some proponents of moral bioenhancement requires particular epi...
This text tries to shed some light on the origin of the idea of moral enhancement, on its epistemic ...
In recent years the progress of biomedical technologies has enabled man to enhance his physical and ...
Moral enhancements aim to morally improve a person, for example by increasing the frequency with whi...
Attempts to enhance individual and communal morality are as old as human communal living itself. But...
The philosophical approach to the idea of moral enhancement addresses central ethical issues such as...
No agreement exists among ethical theories on what cancount as a right moral motivation. This hamper...
No agreement exists among ethical theories on what can count as a right moral motivation. This hampe...
Purpose: I will discuss the prospect of pharmaceutically enhancing human morality and decision makin...
One debate in contemporary bioethics centers on whether the development of cognitive enhancement tec...
This paper argues that we have a moral obligation to enhance human beings. It is argued that if one ...
markdownabstractSince 2008, the so-called ‘moral enhancement debate’ asks whether we should actively...
Biomedical moral enhancement is an idea which states that human moral intuitions and patterns may be...
In this article I discuss one of the most significant areas of bioethical interest, which is the pro...
A controversial issue in contemporary bioethics has emerged in recent years: moral bioenhancement (M...
The conceptualization of morality by some proponents of moral bioenhancement requires particular epi...
This text tries to shed some light on the origin of the idea of moral enhancement, on its epistemic ...