Article Text
Commentaries
Is Agar biased against ‘post-persons’?
Statistics from Altmetric.com
Footnotes
-
Competing interest None.
-
Provenance and peer review Commissioned; internally peer reviewed.
Linked Articles
- Feature article
- Commentaries
- Commentaries
- Commentaries
- Commentaries
- Commentaries
- The concise argument
Read the full text or download the PDF:
Other content recommended for you
- Why is it possible to enhance moral status and why doing so is wrong?
- Why we can't really say what post-persons are
- Reply to commentators on Unfit for the Future
- Technological moral enhancement or traditional moral progress? Why not both?
- ‘My child will never initiate Ultimate Harm’: an argument against moral enhancement
- Still afraid of needy post-persons
- Still unconvinced, but still tentative: a reply to DeGrazia
- Putting a price on empathy: against incentivising moral enhancement
- The biomedical enhancement of moral status
- Voluntary moral enhancement and the survival-at-any-cost bias