Through an analysis of the appeals to human dignity used by bioconservatives to criticize transhumanist proposals for aggressive development of human enhancement technologies, I identify an implicit tension within such appeals that renders them internally incoherent and ultimately unpersuasive. However, I point the way to a more compelling objection to radical human enhancement available to bioconservatives, a version of the argument from hubris that employs an Aristotelian account of prudential virtue in order to challenge the normative content of the liberal transhumanist vision. The vulnerability of the transhumanist project to this argument is underscored by Ortega y Gasset’s critique of technological mass culture, in which he suggests ...
The paper addresses the problem of the philosophical sources of the debate over moral human enhancem...
This thesis explores Nicholas Agar’s criticism of radical enhancement in his book Humanity’s End. He...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims toovercome its biological limitations; such a goal has c...
Positions on the ethics of human enhancement technologies can be (crudely) characterized as ranging ...
In this paper we assess two sides of the debate concerning biomedical enhancement. First, the idea t...
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 ...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims to overcome its biological limitations; such a goal has ...
Fil: Vaccari, Andrés. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico ...
This book analyses recent moves in the debate over human enhancement from two different perspectives...
We consider the current debate between bioconservatives and their chief opponents – whom we dub biol...
Human beings have now the power to alter their very nature through a programmed change in their biol...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims to overcome its biological limitations; such a goal has ...
Human enhancement – the ability to use technology to change our bodies and minds – is a rapidly grow...
Human beings have a conception of themselves and of their (human) nature that sets them apart from t...
The paper addresses the problem of the philosophical sources of the debate over moral human enhancem...
This thesis explores Nicholas Agar’s criticism of radical enhancement in his book Humanity’s End. He...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims toovercome its biological limitations; such a goal has c...
Positions on the ethics of human enhancement technologies can be (crudely) characterized as ranging ...
In this paper we assess two sides of the debate concerning biomedical enhancement. First, the idea t...
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 ...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims to overcome its biological limitations; such a goal has ...
Fil: Vaccari, Andrés. Consejo Nacional de Investigaciones Científicas y Técnicas. Centro Científico ...
This book analyses recent moves in the debate over human enhancement from two different perspectives...
We consider the current debate between bioconservatives and their chief opponents – whom we dub biol...
Human beings have now the power to alter their very nature through a programmed change in their biol...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims to overcome its biological limitations; such a goal has ...
Human enhancement – the ability to use technology to change our bodies and minds – is a rapidly grow...
Human beings have a conception of themselves and of their (human) nature that sets them apart from t...
The paper addresses the problem of the philosophical sources of the debate over moral human enhancem...
This thesis explores Nicholas Agar’s criticism of radical enhancement in his book Humanity’s End. He...
Since before we can remember, humanity aims toovercome its biological limitations; such a goal has c...