The search for happiness is something that constitutes human existence from its beginning, and even though people have achieved unimaginable progress in science and technologies, they still have not found the secret of being happy. Transhumanist authors, headed by Mark Walker, believe we can reach happiness biochemically using specific drugs and without considerable side effects. They consider it to be our moral duty because it would increase the prosocial behaviour of people enhanced in that way, following research showing that the happier people are, the more useful it is for society. In this paper, we critically respond to the vision of biochemical enhanced happiness (bio-happiness). We follow the classic and modern authors in our analys...
textabstractBackground: The debate on the ethical aspects of moral bioenhancement focuses on the des...
A controversial issue in contemporary bioethics has emerged in recent years: moral bioenhancement (M...
textabstractAbstract In 2002 Sissela Bok re-published her book ‘‘Common Values’’, first published in...
The chapter introduces a distinction between a person-related and a circumstance directed type of ha...
It is argued that we have a moral duty to create, and make available, advanced pharmacological agent...
textabstractABSTRACT<br/> The issue. Nineteenth century utilitarian philosophers considered happines...
This paper offers a critical analysis of the conclusions of the most recent research in the field of...
During the previous years, Harris Wiseman has devoted substantial attention to my stance on voluntar...
is human life’s chief concern? ’ one of the answers we should receive would be: ‘It is happiness. ’ ...
New technologies and medicines make it increasingly possible to enhance human functioning in new way...
Moral enhancements aim to morally improve a person, for example by increasing the frequency with whi...
If we wish to live a good life, then we ought to be good people. In order to be a good person one m...
The pursuit of happiness and wellbeing is a unifying goal of humankind and is the cornerstone of bui...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The issues which lie at the background of this research is the perennial philosophical discourse on ...
textabstractBackground: The debate on the ethical aspects of moral bioenhancement focuses on the des...
A controversial issue in contemporary bioethics has emerged in recent years: moral bioenhancement (M...
textabstractAbstract In 2002 Sissela Bok re-published her book ‘‘Common Values’’, first published in...
The chapter introduces a distinction between a person-related and a circumstance directed type of ha...
It is argued that we have a moral duty to create, and make available, advanced pharmacological agent...
textabstractABSTRACT<br/> The issue. Nineteenth century utilitarian philosophers considered happines...
This paper offers a critical analysis of the conclusions of the most recent research in the field of...
During the previous years, Harris Wiseman has devoted substantial attention to my stance on voluntar...
is human life’s chief concern? ’ one of the answers we should receive would be: ‘It is happiness. ’ ...
New technologies and medicines make it increasingly possible to enhance human functioning in new way...
Moral enhancements aim to morally improve a person, for example by increasing the frequency with whi...
If we wish to live a good life, then we ought to be good people. In order to be a good person one m...
The pursuit of happiness and wellbeing is a unifying goal of humankind and is the cornerstone of bui...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The issues which lie at the background of this research is the perennial philosophical discourse on ...
textabstractBackground: The debate on the ethical aspects of moral bioenhancement focuses on the des...
A controversial issue in contemporary bioethics has emerged in recent years: moral bioenhancement (M...
textabstractAbstract In 2002 Sissela Bok re-published her book ‘‘Common Values’’, first published in...