Inmaculada de Melo-Martin

Weill Cornell Medicine--Cornell University
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    Defending human enhancement technologies: unveiling normativity
    Journal of Medical Ethics 36 (8): 483-487. 2010.
    Recent advances in biotechnologies have led to speculations about enhancing human beings. Many of the moral arguments presented to defend human enhancement technologies have been limited to discussions of their risks and benefits. The author argues that in so far as ethical arguments focus primarily on risks and benefits of human enhancement technologies, these arguments will be insufficient to provide a robust defence of these technologies. This is so because the belief that an assessment of ri…Read more