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Direct vs. Indirect Moral Enhancement
Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2015Moral enhancement is an ostensibly laudable project. Who wouldn’t want people to become more moral? Still, the project’s approach is crucial. We can distinguish between two approaches for moral enhancement: direct and indirect. Direct moral enhancements aim at bringing about particular ideas, motives or behaviors.
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Cosmopolitan Moral Enhancement
2017Cosmopolitans think that we have demanding moral duties to foreigners. But ethnocentrism, xenophobia, and other aspects of human nature leads us to violate these duties. So, we should change human nature in a more cosmopolitan direction. In this essay, Javier Hidalgo makes the case for cosmopolitan moral enhancements—biomedical enhancements that ...
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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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Moral Enhancement and Artificial Intelligence: Moral AI?
2015This chapter explores the possibility of moral artificial intelligence – what it might look like and what it might achieve. Against the backdrop of the enduring limitations of human moral psychology and the pressing challenges inherent in a globalised world, we argue that an AI that could monitor, prompt and advise on moral behaviour could help human ...
Julian Savulescu, Hannah Maslen
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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
A Debate about Moral Enhancement
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics, 2014John, Harris, Julian, Savulescu
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