Author:
Buchanan, Allen E., 1948- author.
Edition Statement:[Paperback edition]
ImprintNew York : Oxford University Press, 2017.
Imprint2011.
Descriptionxii, 199 pages ; 18 cm.
Note:Preface to the paperback edition -- Preface -- Breathless optimism, hysterical loathing -- Why evolution isn't good enough -- Changing human nature? or, Unnatural acts, and not just with sheep like Dolly -- Playing God, responsibly -- Will the rich get biologically richer? -- Is enhancement corrupting? -- The enhancement enterprise.
Bibliography Note:Includes bibliographical references (pages 183-193) and index.
Note:In Better than Human, philosopher-bioethicist Allen Buchanan grapples with the ethical dilemmas of the biomedical enhancement revolution. Biomedical enhancements can make us smarter, have better memories, be stronger, quicker, have more stamina, live much longer, avoid the frailties of aging, and enjoy richer emotional lives. In spite of the benefits that biomedical enhancements may bring, many people instinctively reject them. Some worry that we will lose something important--our appreciation for what we have or what makes human beings distinctively valuable.