The ethics of doing human enhancement ethics
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URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10481/84179Metadata
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Rueda Etxebarria, JonEditorial
Elsevier
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Anticipatory ethics Distributive Justice Future technologies Human enhancement Methodology Research ethics Speculative ethics
Date
2023-08-22Referencia bibliográfica
Rueda, J. (2023). The ethics of doing human enhancement ethics. Futures, 153, 103236. https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2023.103236.
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INPhINIT Retaining Fellowship of the La Caixa Foundation (grant number LCF/BQ/DR20/ 11790005); Research projects funded by the State Research Agency of the Spanish Government (PID2019-104943RB-I00 and PID2022-137953OB-I00); FEDER Junta de Andalucía (B-HUM-64-UGR20); BBVA Foundation (DESASTRE project from the call “Proyectos de Investigación Científica 2021”); Conselho Nacional de Desenvolvimento Científico e Tecnológico (421523/2022-0)Abstract
Human enhancement is one of the leading research topics in contemporary applied ethics. Interestingly, the widespread attention to the ethical aspects of future enhancement applications has generated misgivings. Are researchers who spend their time investigating the ethics of futuristic human enhancement scenarios acting in an ethically suboptimal manner? Are the methods they use to analyze future technological developments appropriate? Are institutions wasting resources by funding such research? In this article, I address the ethics of doing human enhancement ethics focusing on two main concerns. The Methodological Problem refers to the question of how we should methodologically address the moral aspects of future enhancement applications. The Normative Problem refers to what is the normative justification for investigating and funding the research on the ethical aspects of future human enhancement. This article aims to give a satisfactory response to both meta-questions in order to ethically justify the inquiry into the ethical aspects of emerging enhancement technologies.
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