The Routledge handbook of the ethics of human enhancement. (2023)
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- Book
- Title:
- The Routledge handbook of the ethics of human enhancement. (2023)
- Main Title:
- The Routledge handbook of the ethics of human enhancement
- Other Titles:
- Handbook of the ethics of human enhancement
Ethics of human enhancement - Further Information:
- Note: Edited by Fabrice Jotterand, Marcello Ienca.
- Editors:
- Jotterand, Fabrice, 1967-
Ienca, Marcello - Contents:
- Introduction; Fabrice Jotterand Part I: Historical Background and Key Concepts 1. Philosophical Advice for the Age of Human Enhancement; Nicholas Agar 2. Spotlights on the History of Human Enhancement Discourse; Christopher Coenen 3. To Be or Not to Be Enhanced? Just ask the Moon – in Posthuman Terms; Francesca Ferrando Part II: Human Enhancement and Human Nature 4. Clones, Chimeras, and Organoids: Developmental Biology and the Human Future; William Hurlbut and Dillon Stull 5. A Thematic Overview of Debate on the Ethics of Radical Human Enhancement; Nicholas M. Sparks 6. Resurrecting the Body: Phenomenological Perspectives on Embodiment; Vera Borrmann, Christopher Coenen, Luisa Gerstgrasser, Eva Albers, Oliver Müller and Philipp Kellmeyer 7. Human Enhancement through the Lens of Sex Selection; Robert Sparrow 8. Does Enhancement Violate Human "Nature"?; Jason T. Eberl 9. Authenticity in the Ethics of Human Enhancement; Muriel Leuenberger Part III: Physical Enhancement 10. The Ethics of Genetic Enhancement: Key Concepts and Future Prospects; Jonny Anomaly and Tess Johnson 11. Germline Gene Editing with CRISPR: A Risk-Analysis Response to Liberal Eugenics; Siddhartha B. Chiong and Nicanor Austriaco 12. Framing Longevity Science and an "Aging Enhancement"; Colin Farrelly 13. Christian Theology and the Ethical Ambiguities of Aging Attenuation; Todd T. W. Daly Part IV: Cognitive Enhancement 14. AI as IA: The Use and Abuse of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Human EnhancementIntroduction; Fabrice Jotterand Part I: Historical Background and Key Concepts 1. Philosophical Advice for the Age of Human Enhancement; Nicholas Agar 2. Spotlights on the History of Human Enhancement Discourse; Christopher Coenen 3. To Be or Not to Be Enhanced? Just ask the Moon – in Posthuman Terms; Francesca Ferrando Part II: Human Enhancement and Human Nature 4. Clones, Chimeras, and Organoids: Developmental Biology and the Human Future; William Hurlbut and Dillon Stull 5. A Thematic Overview of Debate on the Ethics of Radical Human Enhancement; Nicholas M. Sparks 6. Resurrecting the Body: Phenomenological Perspectives on Embodiment; Vera Borrmann, Christopher Coenen, Luisa Gerstgrasser, Eva Albers, Oliver Müller and Philipp Kellmeyer 7. Human Enhancement through the Lens of Sex Selection; Robert Sparrow 8. Does Enhancement Violate Human "Nature"?; Jason T. Eberl 9. Authenticity in the Ethics of Human Enhancement; Muriel Leuenberger Part III: Physical Enhancement 10. The Ethics of Genetic Enhancement: Key Concepts and Future Prospects; Jonny Anomaly and Tess Johnson 11. Germline Gene Editing with CRISPR: A Risk-Analysis Response to Liberal Eugenics; Siddhartha B. Chiong and Nicanor Austriaco 12. Framing Longevity Science and an "Aging Enhancement"; Colin Farrelly 13. Christian Theology and the Ethical Ambiguities of Aging Attenuation; Todd T. W. Daly Part IV: Cognitive Enhancement 14. AI as IA: The Use and Abuse of Artificial Intelligence (AI) for Human Enhancement through Intellectual Augmentation (IA); Alexandre Erler & Vincent C. Mueller 15. Clearing the Bottleneck of empirical data in the ethics of cognitive enhancement; Cynthia Forlini 16. Not Extended, but Enhanced: Internal Improvements to Cognition and the Maintenance of Cognitive Agency; Nada Gligorov 17. Is Enhancement with Brain-Computer Interfaces Ethical? Evidence in Favour of Symbiotic Augmentation; Tomislav Furlanis and Frederic Gilbert 18. Anticipating the Future of Neurotechnological Enhancement; Nathan Higgins, Cynthia Forlini, Isobel Butorac, John Gardner and Adrian Carter Part V: Mood Enhancement and Moral Bioenhancement 19. Moral Enhancement through Neurosurgery? ─ Feasibility and Ethical Justifiability; Sabine Muller 20. Transhumanism and Moral Enhancement; Johann S. Ach and Birgit Beck 21. Protecting Future Generations by Enhancing Current Generations; Parker Crutchfield 22. What Kinds of Moral Bioenhancement are Desirable? What Kinds are Possible?; Harris Wiseman Part VI: Human Enhancement and Medicine 23. The Meaning of Enhancement in the Post COVID-19 World; Ruth Chadwick 24. Clinical Practice and Human Enhancement: Blurred Borders and Ethical Issues; Mirko D. Garasic and Andrea Lavazza 25. Cyborgs and Designer Babies: The Human Body as a Technological Design Space; Michael Bess 26. Pharmaceutical Cognitive Enhancement: Entanglement with Emotion, morality, and the Context; Kevin Chien-Chang Wu Part VII: Legal, Social and Political Implications 27. Cognitive Enhancement from a Legal Perspective; Jennifer A Chandler and Kai Vogeley 28. Enhancement and Hyperresponsibility; Anna Hartford, Julian Savulescu and Dan J. Stein 29. Human Flourishing or Injustice? Social, Political and Regulatory Implications of Cognitive Enhancement; Iris Coates McCall and Veljko Dubljević 30. Contemporary Bioethical and Legal Perspectives on Cognitive Enhancement; Luca Valera and Vincente Bellver Epilogue; Marcello Ienca … (more)
- Edition:
- 1st
- Publisher Details:
- London : Routledge
- Publication Date:
- 2023
- Extent:
- 1 online resource (432 pages)
- Subjects:
- 174.2
Bioethics
Genetic engineering -- Moral and ethical aspects
Biotechnology -- Moral and ethical aspects - Languages:
- English
- ISBNs:
- 9781000901863
9781000901825 - Related ISBNs:
- 9780367615796
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