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Adriana Warmbier

    The idea of excellence and human enhancement
    • This book analyzes the recent debate over human enhancement through moral philosophy and science. It offers a comprehensive examination of the promises, limitations, and dangers of biotechnological improvements, alongside a clear account of the evolution of the concept of excellence from antiquity to the contemporary pursuit of a post-human condition. The text delves into key anthropological concepts such as agency, autonomy, practical rationality, and normativity, highlighting their significance in philosophical and biomedical research. Scholars from diverse fields, including philosophy, law, biophysics, and cognitive science, contribute to the discourse, exploring whether biotechnological interventions can create a better person. The collection of articles is unified by the central theme of human enhancement, addressing challenges posed by advancements in neuroscience, genetics, and biotechnology from various philosophical perspectives. This work serves as an invaluable resource for students of philosophy, medicine, law, and education, providing a foundation for informed arguments and discussions while enhancing awareness in the field. Prof. Roma Kriaučiūnienė, Vilnius University.

      The idea of excellence and human enhancement