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Moral bioenhancement: a neuroscientific perspective
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- Published on: 16 July 2014
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Technology they say is manipulation of Nature. It is now the time for manipulation of behavior and even morality. Drugs will make in future a more morally responsible person. Exogenous chemicals will influence human behavior. Science and scientific inquiry seem to touch areas that are sensitive for manipulation.
Morality is developed behavior through family, culture and customs. It is spontaneous and not drug in...
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