This book presents a groundbreaking analysis of the anticipatory ethical issues associated with human genetic enhancement. It provides instructive clarifications for understanding the philosophy and science behind this long-standing bioethical debate and identifies how genetic enhancement may impact the moral codes of future societies. Part 1 examines the historical, conceptual, scientific, and ethical challenges related to human genetic enhancement. The Interlude introduces the emerging philosophical debate on technomoral change. Part 2 addresses reproductive choice, genetic justice, and…mehr
This book presents a groundbreaking analysis of the anticipatory ethical issues associated with human genetic enhancement. It provides instructive clarifications for understanding the philosophy and science behind this long-standing bioethical debate and identifies how genetic enhancement may impact the moral codes of future societies. Part 1 examines the historical, conceptual, scientific, and ethical challenges related to human genetic enhancement. The Interlude introduces the emerging philosophical debate on technomoral change. Part 2 addresses reproductive choice, genetic justice, and equal treatment to illustrate how enhancement technologies may alter future social morality. Finally, the book explores the anticipatory governance of genetic enhancement, qualifying the necessity and limitations of public engagement, identifying different types of epistemic and moral uncertainties, and offering meta-normative recommendations for public policy. Genetic Enhancement and Technomoral Change will be of interest to scholars and advanced students interested in bioethics, philosophy of technology, and anticipation studies of science and technology.
Jon Rueda is a Juan de la Cierva Fellow at the Spanish National Research Council, Madrid, Spain. His main areas of research are bioethics, philosophy of technology, AI ethics, and research ethics. He has published in Nature Genetics, Nature Medicine, Journal of Medical Ethics, Bioethics, Philosophy of Technology, Patterns, Futures, among others.
Inhaltsangabe
Part 1: The Challenge of Human Genetic Enhancement 1. Introduction 2. A History and Definition of Genetic Enhancement 3. The Technoscientific Landscape of Genetic Enhancement 4. Advancing the Debate on Genetic Enhancement 5. Anticipatory Ethics and the Future of Genetic Enhancement Interlude 6. Technomoral Change Part 2: Technomoral Change Through Genetic Enhancement 7. Disrupting Reproductive Choice 8. Disrupting Genetic Justice 9. Disrupting Equal Standing 10. Anticipatory Governance for Intergenerational Technomoral Change Conclusions: Anticipatory Ethics for Uncharted Waters
Part 1: The Challenge of Human Genetic Enhancement 1. Introduction 2. A History and Definition of Genetic Enhancement 3. The Technoscientific Landscape of Genetic Enhancement 4. Advancing the Debate on Genetic Enhancement 5. Anticipatory Ethics and the Future of Genetic Enhancement Interlude 6. Technomoral Change Part 2: Technomoral Change Through Genetic Enhancement 7. Disrupting Reproductive Choice 8. Disrupting Genetic Justice 9. Disrupting Equal Standing 10. Anticipatory Governance for Intergenerational Technomoral Change Conclusions: Anticipatory Ethics for Uncharted Waters
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