Moral Enhancement
Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Hauskeller, Michael; Coyne, Lewis
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Critical Perspectives
Herausgeber: Hauskeller, Michael; Coyne, Lewis
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Contains notable essays on moral enhancement based on the 2016 Royal Institute of Philosophy annual conference.
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Contains notable essays on moral enhancement based on the 2016 Royal Institute of Philosophy annual conference.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 201mm x 165mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781108717342
- ISBN-10: 1108717349
- Artikelnr.: 54607644
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 454
- Erscheinungstermin: 22. November 2018
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 201mm x 165mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 635g
- ISBN-13: 9781108717342
- ISBN-10: 1108717349
- Artikelnr.: 54607644
Introduction Michael Hauskeller and Lewis Coyne; 1. What is moral
enhancement? Mark Rowlands; 2. The trouble with moral enhancement
Inmaculada de Melo-Martín; 3. The sins of moral enhancement discourse
Harris Wiseman; 4. Moral enhancement as a collective action problem Walter
Glannon; 5. Would Aristotle have seen the wrongness of slavery if he had
undergone a course of moral enhancement? Nigel Pleasants; 6. Moral
enhancement and the human condition Edward Skidelsky; 7. Kantian challenges
for the bioenhancement of moral autonomy Anna Frammartino Wilks; 8.
Enhancing care Teodora Manea; 9. Moral epistemic enhancement Norbert Paulo;
10. Biomedical moral enhancement in the face of moral particularism Peter
Shiu-Hwa Tsu and Pei-Hua Huang; 11. Is moral enhancement a right, or a
threat to rights? John Shook; 12. Moral enhancement and moral freedom: a
critique of the Little Alex problem John Danaher; 13. Retributivism and the
moral enhancement of criminals Elizabeth Shaw; 14. Lone wolf terrorists and
the impotence of moral enhancement Valerie Gray Hardcastle; 15. Moral
enhancement, instrumentalism, and integrative ethical education Giuseppe
Turchi; 16. The experimental psychology of moral enhancement Sylvia Terbeck
and Kathryn Francis; 17. Drugs and hugs: stimulating moral dispositions as
a method of moral enhancement Michä Klincewicz, Lily Frank and Marta
Sokólska; 18. An unfit future: moral enhancement and technological harm
Lewis Coyne; 19. Climate change and moral enhancement Aleksandra Kulawska
and Michael Hauskeller; 20. Should we biochemically enhance sexual
fidelity? Robbie Arrell; 21. Psychedelic moral enhancement Brian D. Earp.
enhancement? Mark Rowlands; 2. The trouble with moral enhancement
Inmaculada de Melo-Martín; 3. The sins of moral enhancement discourse
Harris Wiseman; 4. Moral enhancement as a collective action problem Walter
Glannon; 5. Would Aristotle have seen the wrongness of slavery if he had
undergone a course of moral enhancement? Nigel Pleasants; 6. Moral
enhancement and the human condition Edward Skidelsky; 7. Kantian challenges
for the bioenhancement of moral autonomy Anna Frammartino Wilks; 8.
Enhancing care Teodora Manea; 9. Moral epistemic enhancement Norbert Paulo;
10. Biomedical moral enhancement in the face of moral particularism Peter
Shiu-Hwa Tsu and Pei-Hua Huang; 11. Is moral enhancement a right, or a
threat to rights? John Shook; 12. Moral enhancement and moral freedom: a
critique of the Little Alex problem John Danaher; 13. Retributivism and the
moral enhancement of criminals Elizabeth Shaw; 14. Lone wolf terrorists and
the impotence of moral enhancement Valerie Gray Hardcastle; 15. Moral
enhancement, instrumentalism, and integrative ethical education Giuseppe
Turchi; 16. The experimental psychology of moral enhancement Sylvia Terbeck
and Kathryn Francis; 17. Drugs and hugs: stimulating moral dispositions as
a method of moral enhancement Michä Klincewicz, Lily Frank and Marta
Sokólska; 18. An unfit future: moral enhancement and technological harm
Lewis Coyne; 19. Climate change and moral enhancement Aleksandra Kulawska
and Michael Hauskeller; 20. Should we biochemically enhance sexual
fidelity? Robbie Arrell; 21. Psychedelic moral enhancement Brian D. Earp.
Introduction Michael Hauskeller and Lewis Coyne; 1. What is moral
enhancement? Mark Rowlands; 2. The trouble with moral enhancement
Inmaculada de Melo-Martín; 3. The sins of moral enhancement discourse
Harris Wiseman; 4. Moral enhancement as a collective action problem Walter
Glannon; 5. Would Aristotle have seen the wrongness of slavery if he had
undergone a course of moral enhancement? Nigel Pleasants; 6. Moral
enhancement and the human condition Edward Skidelsky; 7. Kantian challenges
for the bioenhancement of moral autonomy Anna Frammartino Wilks; 8.
Enhancing care Teodora Manea; 9. Moral epistemic enhancement Norbert Paulo;
10. Biomedical moral enhancement in the face of moral particularism Peter
Shiu-Hwa Tsu and Pei-Hua Huang; 11. Is moral enhancement a right, or a
threat to rights? John Shook; 12. Moral enhancement and moral freedom: a
critique of the Little Alex problem John Danaher; 13. Retributivism and the
moral enhancement of criminals Elizabeth Shaw; 14. Lone wolf terrorists and
the impotence of moral enhancement Valerie Gray Hardcastle; 15. Moral
enhancement, instrumentalism, and integrative ethical education Giuseppe
Turchi; 16. The experimental psychology of moral enhancement Sylvia Terbeck
and Kathryn Francis; 17. Drugs and hugs: stimulating moral dispositions as
a method of moral enhancement Michä Klincewicz, Lily Frank and Marta
Sokólska; 18. An unfit future: moral enhancement and technological harm
Lewis Coyne; 19. Climate change and moral enhancement Aleksandra Kulawska
and Michael Hauskeller; 20. Should we biochemically enhance sexual
fidelity? Robbie Arrell; 21. Psychedelic moral enhancement Brian D. Earp.
enhancement? Mark Rowlands; 2. The trouble with moral enhancement
Inmaculada de Melo-Martín; 3. The sins of moral enhancement discourse
Harris Wiseman; 4. Moral enhancement as a collective action problem Walter
Glannon; 5. Would Aristotle have seen the wrongness of slavery if he had
undergone a course of moral enhancement? Nigel Pleasants; 6. Moral
enhancement and the human condition Edward Skidelsky; 7. Kantian challenges
for the bioenhancement of moral autonomy Anna Frammartino Wilks; 8.
Enhancing care Teodora Manea; 9. Moral epistemic enhancement Norbert Paulo;
10. Biomedical moral enhancement in the face of moral particularism Peter
Shiu-Hwa Tsu and Pei-Hua Huang; 11. Is moral enhancement a right, or a
threat to rights? John Shook; 12. Moral enhancement and moral freedom: a
critique of the Little Alex problem John Danaher; 13. Retributivism and the
moral enhancement of criminals Elizabeth Shaw; 14. Lone wolf terrorists and
the impotence of moral enhancement Valerie Gray Hardcastle; 15. Moral
enhancement, instrumentalism, and integrative ethical education Giuseppe
Turchi; 16. The experimental psychology of moral enhancement Sylvia Terbeck
and Kathryn Francis; 17. Drugs and hugs: stimulating moral dispositions as
a method of moral enhancement Michä Klincewicz, Lily Frank and Marta
Sokólska; 18. An unfit future: moral enhancement and technological harm
Lewis Coyne; 19. Climate change and moral enhancement Aleksandra Kulawska
and Michael Hauskeller; 20. Should we biochemically enhance sexual
fidelity? Robbie Arrell; 21. Psychedelic moral enhancement Brian D. Earp.