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The book critically explores the philosophical and moral dilemmas surrounding human enhancement technologies, including genetic engineering, neural implants, and cryonic suspension. It contrasts transhumanist and bioconservative perspectives, delving into the implications these advancements have on our understanding of humanity. The author emphasizes the ethical considerations that arise as these medical developments transition from laboratory research to clinical practice, prompting readers to reflect on what it means to be human in an age of rapid technological change.
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What Does it Mean to be Human? Life, Death, Personhood and the Transhumanist Movement, D. John Doyle
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- 2018
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