This paper outlines a new scheme for bioethical arguments of “enhancement” by introducing the concept of “form of life.” Many authors have argued about the morality of enhancement technologies, but their conflict seems unsolvable because there is no common ground to discuss the morality of enhancement as long as they adhere to their approval or disapproval. This paper proposes the concept of form of life as a common ground, and then studies that concept in two parts: reflection on our desire, and philosophical investigation of some forms of life
In this essay, we argue against radical ethical views about human enhancement that either dismiss or...
Comments and reports on synthetic biology often focus on the idea that this field may lead to synthe...
The idea of biotechnological enhancement of people for non-medical purposes is not unambiguous. A ga...
The question of enhancement occupies a prominent place in current bioethical debates. This is eviden...
We humans can enhance some of our mental and physical abilities above the normal upper limits for ou...
Whatever we speak about enhancement as the, just, one array of the wide range of the bioethical fiel...
In this paper we assess two sides of the debate concerning biomedical enhancement. First, the idea t...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims to overcome its biological limitations; such a goal has ...
In this paper we assess two sides of the debate concerning biomedical enhancement. First, the idea t...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims to overcome its biological limitations; such a goal has ...
This book examines the ethical controversy surrounding biomedical enhancement: the use of biotechnol...
Comments and reports on synthetic biology often focus on the idea that this field may lead to synthe...
This thesis sets out to answer two questions: What are the implications of the welfarist account of ...
What role should sentient animals play in the current debate on enhancement? The question covers sev...
The enhancement debate in neuroscience and biomedical ethics tends to focus on the augmentation of c...
In this essay, we argue against radical ethical views about human enhancement that either dismiss or...
Comments and reports on synthetic biology often focus on the idea that this field may lead to synthe...
The idea of biotechnological enhancement of people for non-medical purposes is not unambiguous. A ga...
The question of enhancement occupies a prominent place in current bioethical debates. This is eviden...
We humans can enhance some of our mental and physical abilities above the normal upper limits for ou...
Whatever we speak about enhancement as the, just, one array of the wide range of the bioethical fiel...
In this paper we assess two sides of the debate concerning biomedical enhancement. First, the idea t...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims to overcome its biological limitations; such a goal has ...
In this paper we assess two sides of the debate concerning biomedical enhancement. First, the idea t...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims to overcome its biological limitations; such a goal has ...
This book examines the ethical controversy surrounding biomedical enhancement: the use of biotechnol...
Comments and reports on synthetic biology often focus on the idea that this field may lead to synthe...
This thesis sets out to answer two questions: What are the implications of the welfarist account of ...
What role should sentient animals play in the current debate on enhancement? The question covers sev...
The enhancement debate in neuroscience and biomedical ethics tends to focus on the augmentation of c...
In this essay, we argue against radical ethical views about human enhancement that either dismiss or...
Comments and reports on synthetic biology often focus on the idea that this field may lead to synthe...
The idea of biotechnological enhancement of people for non-medical purposes is not unambiguous. A ga...