In this article I explore the possibility of applying Aristotle’s virtue ethics in the moral enhancement debate. I begin by analyzing the premises and aims of transhumanism and then show that biomedical forms of moral enhancement omit important problems such as: the conditions of unifi ed moral agent or the internal complexity of emotions and their relation to reason. In view of this, I argue that Aristotle’s theory of virtue gives more adequate account of moral action. The idea of moral enhancement fails to justify the claims that enhancing the moral dispositions increases the probability of having ‘morally better future motives.W artykule prezentuję możliwość wykorzystania Arystotelesowskiej etyki cnót w kontekście sporu o ulepszanie natu...
Throughout history, human beings have worked on their personal enhancement. Not only improving the l...
Aristotle is, at the same time, a student of psychology and a student of ethics. He takes the two di...
The three authors of this article explore the intersection of moral enhancement, ethics, and Christi...
In this article I discuss one of the most significant areas of bioethical interest, which is the pro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The philosophical approach to the idea of moral enhancement addresses central ethical issues such as...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This book analyses recent moves in the debate over human enhancement from two different perspectives...
This paper considers the prospect of moral transhumanism from the perspective of theological virtue ...
The paper addresses the problem of the philosophical sources of the debate over moral human enhance...
Moral enhancements aim to morally improve a person, for example by increasing the frequency with whi...
markdownabstractSince 2008, the so-called ‘moral enhancement debate’ asks whether we should actively...
Virtue Ethics Fifty Years and Twenty Three Centuries Later. Assumptions, Limitations, PerspectivesTh...
What I will argue here is that the ethical potentiality of the human being that Aristotle cites in t...
The dissertation is centered around the Moral Virtuosity Project (the attempt to provide necessary a...
Throughout history, human beings have worked on their personal enhancement. Not only improving the l...
Aristotle is, at the same time, a student of psychology and a student of ethics. He takes the two di...
The three authors of this article explore the intersection of moral enhancement, ethics, and Christi...
In this article I discuss one of the most significant areas of bioethical interest, which is the pro...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
The philosophical approach to the idea of moral enhancement addresses central ethical issues such as...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Cambridge University Pre...
This book analyses recent moves in the debate over human enhancement from two different perspectives...
This paper considers the prospect of moral transhumanism from the perspective of theological virtue ...
The paper addresses the problem of the philosophical sources of the debate over moral human enhance...
Moral enhancements aim to morally improve a person, for example by increasing the frequency with whi...
markdownabstractSince 2008, the so-called ‘moral enhancement debate’ asks whether we should actively...
Virtue Ethics Fifty Years and Twenty Three Centuries Later. Assumptions, Limitations, PerspectivesTh...
What I will argue here is that the ethical potentiality of the human being that Aristotle cites in t...
The dissertation is centered around the Moral Virtuosity Project (the attempt to provide necessary a...
Throughout history, human beings have worked on their personal enhancement. Not only improving the l...
Aristotle is, at the same time, a student of psychology and a student of ethics. He takes the two di...
The three authors of this article explore the intersection of moral enhancement, ethics, and Christi...