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  1. Supplementing Virtue: The Case for a Limited Theological Transhumanism.Adam M. Willows - 2017 - Theology and Science 15 (2):177-187.
    This paper considers the prospect of moral transhumanism from the perspective of theological virtue ethics. I argue that the pursuit of goodness inherent to moral transhumanism means that there is a compelling prima facie case for moral enhancement. However, I also show that the proposed enhancements would not by themselves allow us to achieve a life of virtue, as they appear unable to create or enhance prudence, the situational judgement essential for acting in accordance with virtue. I therefore argue that (...)
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  • Converging Technologies: A Critical Analysis of Cognitive Enhancement for Public Policy Application. [REVIEW]Christos Makridis - 2013 - Science and Engineering Ethics 19 (3):1017-1038.
    This paper investigates cognitive enhancement, specifically biological cognitive enhancement (BCE), as a converging technology, and its implications for public policy. With an increasing rate of technological advancements, the legal, social, and economic frameworks lag behind the scientific advancements that they support. This lag poses significant challenges for policymakers if it is not dealt with sufficiently within the right analytical context. Therefore, the driving question behind this paper is, “What contingencies inform the advancement of biological cognitive enhancement, and what would society (...)
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  • Remaking Homo: ethical issues on future human enhancement.Arthur Saniotis - 2013 - Ethics in Science and Environmental Politics 13 (1):15-21.
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  • New Paradigm of Moral Education in an Age of Neuroscience. 추병완 - 2013 - Journal of Ethics: The Korean Association of Ethics 1 (93):231-264.
    도덕적 신경과학의 목적은 인간 도덕성의 원인과 기제에 대한 심층적이고 포괄적인 이해를 제공하는 것이다. 도덕성에 대한 신경과학 접근의 주된 강점은 인간 정신의 숨은 과정(hidden process)을 밝혀낼 수 있다는 것이다. 도덕교육 연구자들은 신경과학의 연구 및 실천이 제기하는 윤리적 문제가 무엇인지를 밝혀냄과 동시에 신경과학의 연구 성과들이 기존의 도덕성 및 도덕교육 이론에 함의하는 바가 무엇인지를 밝혀내야 하는 이중적인 학문적 도전에 직면해 있다. 이에 이 글에서는 신경윤리학과 도덕적 신경과학에 관한 문헌 분석에 근거하여 신경윤리학의 개념과 연구 주제에 대해 살펴보고, 최근의 신경과학 연구 결과 및 실천이 제기하는 (...)
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