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Enhancements Are a Moral Obligation
2009Abstract If it wasn ‘t good for you it wouldn ‘t be enhancement. In terms of human functioning an enhancement is by definition an improvement on what went before. Not necessarily, as we shall see, an improvement on normal species functioning or species typical functioning, nor are enhancements justifled, as many seem to believe ...
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AJOB Neuroscience, 2012
John Shook (2012) defines moral enhancement as something that results in detectable modifications of one's moral conduct. This account fails to distinguish moral enhancement from moral compulsion.
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John Shook (2012) defines moral enhancement as something that results in detectable modifications of one's moral conduct. This account fails to distinguish moral enhancement from moral compulsion.
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Enhancing Fabiano’s Virtue Theory for Moral Enhancement
AJOB Neuroscience, 2021The grounding rationale for moral enhancement that Joao Fabiano (2021) promotes is the same as the one Persson and Savulescu advocate: safety—understood as the lowering of the probability of danger...
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Questioning the Moral Enhancement Project
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2014Among the types of human enhancement available in the near future, moral bioenhancement is perhaps one of the most controversial.
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Biomedical Moral Enhancement and Moral Progress
2018This chapter critically examines a different and highly provocative response to the thesis that evolved human moral psychology poses severe and inflexible limitations on moral progress: the “evoliberal” proposal to re-engineer human moral psychology through biomedical technologies in order to solve some of our most pressing moral problems: war ...
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Moral Enhancement, Neuroessentialism, and Moral Content
2016The conceptualization of morality by some proponents of moral bioenhancement requires particular epistemological commitments and neuroessentialist assumptions. This chapter examines these assumptions and shows why such premises are problematic for the development of a sophisticated framework of morality at the intersection of neuroscience and moral ...
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Moral adherence enhancement and the case of long-distance space missions
Technology in Society, 2023Henri Huttunen, Oskari Sivula
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Moral Capacity Enhancement Does Not Entail Moral Worth Enhancement
The American Journal of Bioethics, 2014openaire +2 more sources

