KUŘE, Josef. Prolegomena to any ethical reflection on enhancement. In Sýkora, Peter. Promises and perils of emerging technologies for human condition: Voices from four postcommunist Central and East European countries. Berlin: Peter Lang, 2019, s. 35-64. SPECTRUM SLOVAKIA Series, Volume 20. ISBN 978-3-631-77512-7.
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Originální název Prolegomena to any ethical reflection on enhancement
Autoři KUŘE, Josef (203 Česká republika, garant, domácí).
Vydání Berlin, Promises and perils of emerging technologies for human condition: Voices from four postcommunist Central and East European countries, od s. 35-64, 30 s. SPECTRUM SLOVAKIA Series, Volume 20, 2019.
Nakladatel Peter Lang
Další údaje
Originální jazyk angličtina
Typ výsledku Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize
Obor 60302 Ethics
Stát vydavatele Německo
Utajení není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Forma vydání tištěná verze "print"
WWW URL
Kód RIV RIV/00216224:14110/19:00111676
Organizační jednotka Lékařská fakulta
ISBN 978-3-631-77512-7
Klíčová slova anglicky ethics; human enhancement
Příznaky Mezinárodní význam, Recenzováno
Změnil Změnil: doc. Mgr. Josef Kuře, Dr. phil., učo 29166. Změněno: 3. 1. 2022 12:25.
Anotace
The chapter provides a proposal for procedural framework of any meaningful ethical reflection on human enhancement, mapping the individual steps of such a reflection. If we want to start an efficient discourse on enhancement, we first need to have a clear ontology of enhancement (what enhancement is) and have clarity about the basic semantics of enhancement, i.e. in which sense and in which lexicological extent the term “enhancement” is being used. Are all types of enhancement (such as physical, mood, cognitive, and age enhancement) included? Or are only some types included? Or do we solely refer to one type? Furthermore, it is necessary to specify the relation of the concept of enhancement to therapy (medical paradigm), and similarly we must also specify the level of enhancement (cellular, organic, implants, genomic, etc.). Enhancement challenges our understanding of medicine as well as the goals of medicine (transformative paradigm). Age enhancement is used as an example for the procedural framework of ethics while raising philosophical, psychological, social, and political questions. First, we need to understand the biology of aging. We also need to investigate issues like the life cycle, the psychology of aging, personal identity, etc. on an individual and existential level. Also, it is necessary study the consequences of aging on a social level (family, relationships, demography, population, social cohesion, etc.). Social-economic and healthcare-economic consequences also have to be analysed. Moreover our understanding of human beings, society, and the future needs to be clarified. Only then we can ask the ethical question if human enhancement can be considered good or bad, right or wrong, including normative and regulative aspects of the social and ethical acceptance of enhancement.
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