03.01.2009
Medical Enhancement and Posthumanity

As we are increasingly using new technologies to change ourselves beyond therapy and in accordance with our own desires, understanding the challenges of human enhancement has become one of the most urgent topics of the current age. This volume contributes to such an understanding by critically examining the pros and cons of our growing ability to shape human nature through technological advancements. The authors undertake careful analyses of decisive questions that will confront society as enhancement interventions using bio-, info-, neuro- and nanotechnologies become widespread in the years to come. They provide the reader with the conceptual tools necessary to address such questions fruitfully. What makes the book especially attractive is the combination of conceptual, historical and ethical approaches, which makes it highly original. In addition, the well-balanced structure of the volume allows both favourable and critical views to be voiced. Moreover, the work has a crystal clear structure. As a consequence, the book is accessible to a broad academic audience. The issues raised are of interest to a wide reflective public concerned about science and ethics, as well as to students, academics and professionals in areas such as philosophy, applied ethics, bioethics, medicine and health management. Written for: Researchers, academicians, clinicians, in diverse professional fields including medicine, biotechnology, medical and general sociology, medical and general philosophy, ethics, general humanities; researchers at various career stages in a diversity of fields including biomedicine (specifically neurosciences), biotechnology, medical philosophy, general and medical humanities, medical and general sociology, psychology; graduate students in biomedicine, biotechnological fields, medical and general philosophy, bioethics, medical sociology, psychology, and medical humanities; undergraduates in select honors-based programs with emphasis on philosophy, biomedicine, and the medical humanities

Author : Gordijn, Bert; Chadwick, Ruth
Research : The International Library of Ethics, Law and Technology , Vol. 2, Springer

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