The ethical desirability of moral bioenhancement: a review of reasons

  • Specker, Jona
  • Focquaert, Farah
  • Raus, Kasper
  • Sterckx, Sigrid
  • Schermer, Maartje
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Publication date
January 2014
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Language
English

Abstract

Background: The debate on the ethical aspects of moral bioenhancement focuses on the desirability of using biomedical as opposed to traditional means to achieve moral betterment. The aim of this paper is to systematically review the ethical reasons presented in the literature for and against moral bioenhancement. Discussion: A review was performed and resulted in the inclusion of 85 articles. We classified the arguments used in those articles in the following six clusters: (1) why we (don't) need moral bioenhancement, (2) it will (not) be possible to reach consensus on what moral bioenhancement should involve, (3) the feasibility of moral bioenhancement and the status of current scientific research, (4) means and processes of arriving at m...

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