Technology can increasingly give us the possibility of overcoming our physical limitations, of extending life indefinitely and even of improving our intellectual, moral, emotional and social capabilities beyond our current state. The question is, are we morally obliged to pursue, or rather to eschew, this transhumanist ideal? In her insightful work, Melinda C. Hall, assistant professor of philosophy at Stetson University, addresses the age-old question of therapy versus enhancement through the dual lens of biopolitics and of disability issues against a Foucauldian backdrop. This equips her with a new methodology to confront transhumanism in a more holistic and consistent manner. The groundwork of Hall’s argument is laid in the first chapter...
The question of enhancement occupies a prominent place in current bioethical debates. This is eviden...
Abstract: Transhumanism is a philosophical and cultural movement that advocates for the use of emerg...
International audienceThis book proposes a critical inquiry into the concept of human enhancement, a...
In this paper, I critically assess transhumanist philosophy and its influence in bioethics by turnin...
Review of the book edited by R. Cole-Turner Transhumanism and Transcendence: Christian Hope in an Ag...
The figure of posthumanity is invoked in a wide range of arguments that advertise the appeal or even...
This book analyses recent moves in the debate over human enhancement from two different perspectives...
This book provides an introductory overview to the social debate over enhancement technologies with ...
Transhumanists urge us to pursue the biotechnological heightening of select capacities, above all, c...
Positions on the ethics of human enhancement technologies can be (crudely) characterized as ranging ...
Human beings have now the power to alter their very nature through a programmed change in their biol...
This book examines the ethical controversy surrounding biomedical enhancement: the use of biotechnol...
The desire for human enhancement dates back to the initial conception of human civilization. For tho...
Human enhancement – the ability to use technology to change our bodies and minds – is a rapidly grow...
New technologies and medicines make it increasingly possible to enhance human functioning in new way...
The question of enhancement occupies a prominent place in current bioethical debates. This is eviden...
Abstract: Transhumanism is a philosophical and cultural movement that advocates for the use of emerg...
International audienceThis book proposes a critical inquiry into the concept of human enhancement, a...
In this paper, I critically assess transhumanist philosophy and its influence in bioethics by turnin...
Review of the book edited by R. Cole-Turner Transhumanism and Transcendence: Christian Hope in an Ag...
The figure of posthumanity is invoked in a wide range of arguments that advertise the appeal or even...
This book analyses recent moves in the debate over human enhancement from two different perspectives...
This book provides an introductory overview to the social debate over enhancement technologies with ...
Transhumanists urge us to pursue the biotechnological heightening of select capacities, above all, c...
Positions on the ethics of human enhancement technologies can be (crudely) characterized as ranging ...
Human beings have now the power to alter their very nature through a programmed change in their biol...
This book examines the ethical controversy surrounding biomedical enhancement: the use of biotechnol...
The desire for human enhancement dates back to the initial conception of human civilization. For tho...
Human enhancement – the ability to use technology to change our bodies and minds – is a rapidly grow...
New technologies and medicines make it increasingly possible to enhance human functioning in new way...
The question of enhancement occupies a prominent place in current bioethical debates. This is eviden...
Abstract: Transhumanism is a philosophical and cultural movement that advocates for the use of emerg...
International audienceThis book proposes a critical inquiry into the concept of human enhancement, a...