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Medicine has recently discovered spectacular tools for human enhancement. Yet to date, it has failed to use them well, in part because of ethical objections. Meanwhile, covert attempts flourish to enhance with steroids, mindenhancing drugs, and cosmetic surgeryall largely unstudied scientifically.The little success to date has been sporadic and financed privately. In How to Build a Better Human, prominent bioethicist Gregory E. Pence argues that people, if we are careful and ethical, can use genetics, biotechnology, and medicine to improve ourselves, and that we should publicly study what people are doing covertly. Pence believes that we need to transcend the two common frame stories of bioethics: bioconservative alarmism and uncritical enthusiasm, and that bioethics should become part of the solutionnot the problemin making better humans.
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I liked the core ideas in this book, but some examples felt a bit outdated, which made it hard to connect with. The ethical discussions are solid, though, so I still found some value. Just wish it had more current references!
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Michael Johnson
Interesting Concepts but Dated Examples
I liked the core ideas in this book, but some examples felt a bit outdated, which made it hard to connect with. The ethical discussions are solid, though, so I still found some value. Just wish it had more current references!
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Michael Johnson
Interesting Concepts but Dated Examples
I liked the core ideas in this book, but some examples felt a bit outdated, which made it hard to connect with. The ethical discussions are solid, though, so I still found some value. Just wish it had more current references!
F
Fatima Al-Sayed
Not What I Expected!
I was really excited to read this, but unfortunately, it didn’t resonate with me. The writing style felt a bit heavy and less engaging than I hoped. I also found it difficult to apply the concepts to everyday situations. Sadly, I wouldn't recommend it.
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Fatima Al-Sayed
Not What I Expected!
I was really excited to read this, but unfortunately, it didn’t resonate with me. The writing style felt a bit heavy and less engaging than I hoped. I also found it difficult to apply the concepts to everyday situations. Sadly, I wouldn't recommend it.
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