'Is Cryonics an Ethical Means of Life Extension?'

Dissertation, University of Exeter (2014)
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This dissertation discusses several ethical and moral issues which arise from the cryonics movement. Within each section, the question is posed: how does that problem impact on how we should think about cryonics? Is cryonics morally permissible and/or morally obligatory? Issues include a consideration of economic resource allocation, bodily ownership and identity.

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Rebekah Cron
University of Exeter

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