With ever-advancing scientific understanding and technological capabilities, humanity stands on the brink of the potential next stage of evolution: evolution engineered by us. Nanotechnology, biotechnology, information technology and cognitive science offer the possibility to enhance human performance, lengthen life-span and reshape our inherited physical, cognitive and emotional identities. But with this promise come huge risks, complex choices and fundamental ethical questions: about evolution; about what it is to be human; and about control over, and the distribution of benefits from, new technology.
Written by a range of experts in science, technology, bioethics and social science, Unnatural Selection examines the range of technological innovations offering lives that purport to be longer, stronger, smarter and happier, and asks whether their introduction is likely to lead to more fulfilled individuals and a fairer world. The breadth of approaches and perspectives make important reading for anyone who cares about the implications of humanity engineering its own evolution.
ISBN: | 9781844076222 |
Publication date: | 16th December 2008 |
Author: | Peter Healey, Steve Rayner |
Publisher: | Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis |
Format: | Hardback |
Pagination: | 273 pages |
Series: | Science in Society Series |
Genres: |
Geophysics Public international law Politics and government Earth sciences |