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Human Enhancement

Two major problems persist in the debate regarding the ethics of human enhancement. First, there is a lack of discussion and agreement on a definition of human enhancement. Second, the commonly used bioethical principles of justice, safety, and autonomy are jointly insufficient to assess the morality of human enhancement.
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Human Enhancement

2009
Abstract To what extent should we use technology to try to make better human beings? Because of the remarkable advances in biomedical science, we must now find an answer to this question. Human enhancement aims to increase human capacities above normal levels. Many forms of human enhancement are already in use.
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Humanity Enhanced

2013
An argument that modern liberal democracies should tolerate human enhancement technologies, answering key objections by critics of these practices. Emerging biotechnologies that manipulate human genetic material have drawn a chorus of objections from politicians, pundits, and scholars.
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Human Nature and Human Enhancement

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
Abstract In his paper “Moral Permissibility and Desert in the Therapy-Enhancement Distinction,” Ozan Gurcan takes a fresh look at the therapy-enhancement distinction and argues that, while the distinction does not establish rigid moral boundaries, it nevertheless serves an important purpose because it differentiates between ...
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Enhancing human capabilities

Proceedings of the Workshop on Trends in Machine-Learning (and impact on computer architecture), 2017
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Human Enhancement

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2020
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