Human enhancement making use of technological incorporations in their biology - Ethical perspective

Is it ethical or not to enhance the characteristics and capacities of human beings, making use of technological incorporations in their biology? This article presents arguments from both position pros and cons, about technological incorporations in human bodies. The denaturalization of technological...

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Main Authors: Freddy Alexander Diaz, Katherin Salazar, Oscar Herrera
Format: Article
Language:Spanish
Published: Editora Universitária Champagnat - PUCPRESS 2020-12-01
Series:Revista de Filosofia
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Online Access:https://periodicos.pucpr.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/27180
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spelling doaj-7eb500268e274a80ad0cec8abd84ac8a2020-12-11T20:33:17ZspaEditora Universitária Champagnat - PUCPRESSRevista de Filosofia 0104-44431980-59342020-12-01325710.7213/1980-5934.032.57.AO0823555Human enhancement making use of technological incorporations in their biology - Ethical perspectiveFreddy Alexander Diaz0Katherin SalazarOscar HerreraUniversidad Central Bogota ColombiaIs it ethical or not to enhance the characteristics and capacities of human beings, making use of technological incorporations in their biology? This article presents arguments from both position pros and cons, about technological incorporations in human bodies. The denaturalization of technologically enhanced humans is discussed; A discussion is raised about the impact of these technologies on the population inequality; We present a contrast between whether the research is for treatment or enhancement purposes. Some of the repercussions on a society of humans are analyzed, both hyper connected and technologically enhanced. Some of the future challenges that societies with technologically enhanced humans must face are presented. In conclusion, the development of technologies, within a regulatory and normative framework, to enhancing the characteristics and capacities of human beings is ethical. Because technologically enhanced humans are part of the NBIC convergence, and the NBIC convergence will generate new knowledge that will surely be used to develop clean and safe energy sources, preventive medical treatments that will eliminate diseases such as cancer and HIV, and design strategies to the conservation and decontamination of the planet.https://periodicos.pucpr.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/27180human enhancement technologies, ethical, nbic convergence, enhanced humans, cyborgs.
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Human enhancement making use of technological incorporations in their biology - Ethical perspective
Revista de Filosofia
human enhancement technologies, ethical, nbic convergence, enhanced humans, cyborgs.
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Katherin Salazar
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title Human enhancement making use of technological incorporations in their biology - Ethical perspective
title_short Human enhancement making use of technological incorporations in their biology - Ethical perspective
title_full Human enhancement making use of technological incorporations in their biology - Ethical perspective
title_fullStr Human enhancement making use of technological incorporations in their biology - Ethical perspective
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series Revista de Filosofia
issn 0104-4443
1980-5934
publishDate 2020-12-01
description Is it ethical or not to enhance the characteristics and capacities of human beings, making use of technological incorporations in their biology? This article presents arguments from both position pros and cons, about technological incorporations in human bodies. The denaturalization of technologically enhanced humans is discussed; A discussion is raised about the impact of these technologies on the population inequality; We present a contrast between whether the research is for treatment or enhancement purposes. Some of the repercussions on a society of humans are analyzed, both hyper connected and technologically enhanced. Some of the future challenges that societies with technologically enhanced humans must face are presented. In conclusion, the development of technologies, within a regulatory and normative framework, to enhancing the characteristics and capacities of human beings is ethical. Because technologically enhanced humans are part of the NBIC convergence, and the NBIC convergence will generate new knowledge that will surely be used to develop clean and safe energy sources, preventive medical treatments that will eliminate diseases such as cancer and HIV, and design strategies to the conservation and decontamination of the planet.
topic human enhancement technologies, ethical, nbic convergence, enhanced humans, cyborgs.
url https://periodicos.pucpr.br/index.php/aurora/article/view/27180
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