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Is Human Nature Obsolete?

✍ Scribed by AA. VV.


Year
2004
Tongue
English
Weight
308 KB
Category
Fiction
ISBN-13
9781997186182

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✦ Synopsis


As our scientific and technical abilities expand at breathtaking speeds, concern that modern genetics and bioengineering are leading us to a posthuman future is growing. Is Human Nature Obsolete? poses the overarching question of what it is to be human against the background of these current advances in biotechnology, its perspective is philosophical and interdisciplinary rather than technical; the focus is on questions of fundamental ontological importance rather than the specifics of medical or scientific practice.

The authorsβ€”all distinguished scholars in their fieldsβ€”take on questions about technology’s goals and values that are often ignored or sidelined in the face of rapid scientific advances and the highly specialized nature of technical knowledge. Is Human Nature Obsolete? provides a humanistic overview of a subject too often considered only in its technological aspect.


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