Rethinking Human Enhancement: Social Enhancement and Emergent Technologies
This book discusses three possible human enhancement paradigms and explores how each involves different values, uses of technology, and different degrees and kinds of ethical concerns. A new framework is advanced that promotes technological innovation that serves the improvement of the human condition in a respectful and sustainable way.
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Rethinking Human Enhancement: Social Enhancement and Emergent Technologies
This book discusses three possible human enhancement paradigms and explores how each involves different values, uses of technology, and different degrees and kinds of ethical concerns. A new framework is advanced that promotes technological innovation that serves the improvement of the human condition in a respectful and sustainable way.
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Rethinking Human Enhancement: Social Enhancement and Emergent Technologies

Rethinking Human Enhancement: Social Enhancement and Emergent Technologies

by Laura Y. Cabrera
Rethinking Human Enhancement: Social Enhancement and Emergent Technologies

Rethinking Human Enhancement: Social Enhancement and Emergent Technologies

by Laura Y. Cabrera

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Overview

This book discusses three possible human enhancement paradigms and explores how each involves different values, uses of technology, and different degrees and kinds of ethical concerns. A new framework is advanced that promotes technological innovation that serves the improvement of the human condition in a respectful and sustainable way.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781137402240
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication date: 07/28/2015
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 201
File size: 287 KB

About the Author

Laura Cabrera is a Postdoctoral Research Fellow at the National Core for Neuroethics, University of British Columbia, Canada. Her current research focuses on neuroethics and emergent technologies, especially those connected to uses of neurotechnologies and individual/societal implications and perspectives.

Table of Contents

Foreword; Steve Fuller

1. Introduction to the Enhancement Debate

2. The Biomedical Paradigm

3. The Transhumanist Paradigm

4. The Social Paradigm

5. To Enhance or Not to Enhance: Looking Into Deeper Issues

6. A Suggested Approach

7. Conclusions

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