The biological foundations of bioethics /:
Much recent work on the ethics of new biomedical technologies is committed to hidden, contestable views about the nature of biological reality. This selection of essays by Tim Lewens explores and scrutinises these biological foundations, and includes work on human enhancement, synthetic biology, and...
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Zusammenfassung: | Much recent work on the ethics of new biomedical technologies is committed to hidden, contestable views about the nature of biological reality. This selection of essays by Tim Lewens explores and scrutinises these biological foundations, and includes work on human enhancement, synthetic biology, and justice in healthcare decision-making. |
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Bibliographie: | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
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520 | 8 | |a Much recent work on the ethics of new biomedical technologies is committed to hidden, contestable views about the nature of biological reality. This selection of essays by Tim Lewens explores and scrutinises these biological foundations, and includes work on human enhancement, synthetic biology, and justice in healthcare decision-making. | |
505 | 0 | |a Cover; The Biological Foundations of Bioethics; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Texts and Permissions; Contents; 1. Introduction: The Biological Foundations of Bioethics; 1.1 Bioethics and the Philosophy of Biology; 1.2 Overview; 1.3 Three Commitments; PART I: Bettering Nature; 2. Enhancement and Human Nature: The Case of Sandel; 2.1 The Nature of Enhancement; 2.2 The Ghost of Eugenics; 2.3 The Varieties of Enhancement; 2.4 Sandel on Enhancement; 2.5 Revisiting the Unbidden; 2.6 Procrustean Parenting; 3. The Risks of Progress: Precaution and the Case of Human Enhancement | |
505 | 8 | |a 3.1 Introducing Human Enhancement3.2 Enhancement and Risk; 3.3 Harris on Enhancement; 3.4 From 'Yuck' to 'Wow', and Back Again; 3.5 Precaution; 3.6 Conclusion: From Here to Utopia; 4. Human Nature: The Very Idea; 4.1 Improving Unicorns?; 4.2 The Biological Consensus; 4.3 Permissive Natures; 4.4 Neo-Aristotelianism; 4.5 'Our Given Nature'; 4.6 Beware of 'Human Nature'; 5. From Bricolage to BioBricksTM: Synthetic Biology and Rational Design; 5.1 Engineering Nature; 5.2 Designing Nature; 5.3 Creativity and Bricolage; 5.4 Evolutionary Electronics; 5.5 Rational Design and Evolutionary Design | |
505 | 8 | |a 6. Origins, Parents, and Non-identity6.1 Origin Essentialism; 6.2 Focusing the Debate; 6.3 Gamete Essentialism; 6.4 Parental Essentialism; 6.5 Informational Genes; 6.6 Bioethical Consequences; PART II: Biology in Ethics and Political Philosophy; 7. Development Aid: On Ontogeny and Ethics; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Genes, Development, and Genetic Exceptionalism; 7.3 Some Objections Rebutted; 7.3.1 Genes cannot be altered, other developmental resources can. Only controllable resources can fall within the scope of distributive justice | |
505 | 8 | |a 7.3.2 Our genes dictate our identity, other developmental resources do not7.3.3 Genes are given by nature; other resources are under social control; 7.3.4 Genes are inherited across generations; other developmental resources are not; 7.4 Tempering Genetic Engineering; 7.4.1 Genes may be a poor place to intervene; 7.4.2 Genetic engineering may be used to bias in favour of certain functional modes; 7.4.3 Genetic engineering may violate bodily integrity; 7.5 Exceptionalism by Degree; 7.6 Conclusions: On Engineering and Eugenics; 8. Prospects for Evolutionary Policy; 8.1 Evolutionary Policy | |
505 | 8 | |a 8.2 Limiting Ambition8.3 The Darwinian Left; 8.4 Finding Patterns and Mechanisms; 8.5 Case Study: Child Abuse; 8.6 Case Study: Rap; 8.7 A Last Word on the Darwin Wars; 9. What Are 'NaturalInequalities'?; 9.1 The Natural and the Social; 9.2 Natural and Social Inequalities; 9.3 A First Failed Way to Draw the Distinction; 9.4 ANOVA Effort to Distinguish Nature from Society; 9.5 Control: A Misleading Way to Draw the Distinction; 9.6 Control: A Grain-of-Analysis Problem; 9.7 Innateness; 9.8 Nagel on Nature; 10. Foot Note; 10.1 Foot on Natural Goodness; 10.2 A Biological Objection to Foot | |
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contents | Cover; The Biological Foundations of Bioethics; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Texts and Permissions; Contents; 1. Introduction: The Biological Foundations of Bioethics; 1.1 Bioethics and the Philosophy of Biology; 1.2 Overview; 1.3 Three Commitments; PART I: Bettering Nature; 2. Enhancement and Human Nature: The Case of Sandel; 2.1 The Nature of Enhancement; 2.2 The Ghost of Eugenics; 2.3 The Varieties of Enhancement; 2.4 Sandel on Enhancement; 2.5 Revisiting the Unbidden; 2.6 Procrustean Parenting; 3. The Risks of Progress: Precaution and the Case of Human Enhancement 3.1 Introducing Human Enhancement3.2 Enhancement and Risk; 3.3 Harris on Enhancement; 3.4 From 'Yuck' to 'Wow', and Back Again; 3.5 Precaution; 3.6 Conclusion: From Here to Utopia; 4. Human Nature: The Very Idea; 4.1 Improving Unicorns?; 4.2 The Biological Consensus; 4.3 Permissive Natures; 4.4 Neo-Aristotelianism; 4.5 'Our Given Nature'; 4.6 Beware of 'Human Nature'; 5. From Bricolage to BioBricksTM: Synthetic Biology and Rational Design; 5.1 Engineering Nature; 5.2 Designing Nature; 5.3 Creativity and Bricolage; 5.4 Evolutionary Electronics; 5.5 Rational Design and Evolutionary Design 6. Origins, Parents, and Non-identity6.1 Origin Essentialism; 6.2 Focusing the Debate; 6.3 Gamete Essentialism; 6.4 Parental Essentialism; 6.5 Informational Genes; 6.6 Bioethical Consequences; PART II: Biology in Ethics and Political Philosophy; 7. Development Aid: On Ontogeny and Ethics; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Genes, Development, and Genetic Exceptionalism; 7.3 Some Objections Rebutted; 7.3.1 Genes cannot be altered, other developmental resources can. Only controllable resources can fall within the scope of distributive justice 7.3.2 Our genes dictate our identity, other developmental resources do not7.3.3 Genes are given by nature; other resources are under social control; 7.3.4 Genes are inherited across generations; other developmental resources are not; 7.4 Tempering Genetic Engineering; 7.4.1 Genes may be a poor place to intervene; 7.4.2 Genetic engineering may be used to bias in favour of certain functional modes; 7.4.3 Genetic engineering may violate bodily integrity; 7.5 Exceptionalism by Degree; 7.6 Conclusions: On Engineering and Eugenics; 8. Prospects for Evolutionary Policy; 8.1 Evolutionary Policy 8.2 Limiting Ambition8.3 The Darwinian Left; 8.4 Finding Patterns and Mechanisms; 8.5 Case Study: Child Abuse; 8.6 Case Study: Rap; 8.7 A Last Word on the Darwin Wars; 9. What Are 'NaturalInequalities'?; 9.1 The Natural and the Social; 9.2 Natural and Social Inequalities; 9.3 A First Failed Way to Draw the Distinction; 9.4 ANOVA Effort to Distinguish Nature from Society; 9.5 Control: A Misleading Way to Draw the Distinction; 9.6 Control: A Grain-of-Analysis Problem; 9.7 Innateness; 9.8 Nagel on Nature; 10. Foot Note; 10.1 Foot on Natural Goodness; 10.2 A Biological Objection to Foot |
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spelling | Lewens, Tim, author. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/names/n2003013658 The biological foundations of bioethics / Tim Lewens. First edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015. 1 online resource text txt rdacontent computer c rdamedia online resource cr rdacarrier Includes bibliographical references and index. Vendor-supplied metadata. Much recent work on the ethics of new biomedical technologies is committed to hidden, contestable views about the nature of biological reality. This selection of essays by Tim Lewens explores and scrutinises these biological foundations, and includes work on human enhancement, synthetic biology, and justice in healthcare decision-making. Cover; The Biological Foundations of Bioethics; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Texts and Permissions; Contents; 1. Introduction: The Biological Foundations of Bioethics; 1.1 Bioethics and the Philosophy of Biology; 1.2 Overview; 1.3 Three Commitments; PART I: Bettering Nature; 2. Enhancement and Human Nature: The Case of Sandel; 2.1 The Nature of Enhancement; 2.2 The Ghost of Eugenics; 2.3 The Varieties of Enhancement; 2.4 Sandel on Enhancement; 2.5 Revisiting the Unbidden; 2.6 Procrustean Parenting; 3. The Risks of Progress: Precaution and the Case of Human Enhancement 3.1 Introducing Human Enhancement3.2 Enhancement and Risk; 3.3 Harris on Enhancement; 3.4 From 'Yuck' to 'Wow', and Back Again; 3.5 Precaution; 3.6 Conclusion: From Here to Utopia; 4. Human Nature: The Very Idea; 4.1 Improving Unicorns?; 4.2 The Biological Consensus; 4.3 Permissive Natures; 4.4 Neo-Aristotelianism; 4.5 'Our Given Nature'; 4.6 Beware of 'Human Nature'; 5. From Bricolage to BioBricksTM: Synthetic Biology and Rational Design; 5.1 Engineering Nature; 5.2 Designing Nature; 5.3 Creativity and Bricolage; 5.4 Evolutionary Electronics; 5.5 Rational Design and Evolutionary Design 6. Origins, Parents, and Non-identity6.1 Origin Essentialism; 6.2 Focusing the Debate; 6.3 Gamete Essentialism; 6.4 Parental Essentialism; 6.5 Informational Genes; 6.6 Bioethical Consequences; PART II: Biology in Ethics and Political Philosophy; 7. Development Aid: On Ontogeny and Ethics; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Genes, Development, and Genetic Exceptionalism; 7.3 Some Objections Rebutted; 7.3.1 Genes cannot be altered, other developmental resources can. Only controllable resources can fall within the scope of distributive justice 7.3.2 Our genes dictate our identity, other developmental resources do not7.3.3 Genes are given by nature; other resources are under social control; 7.3.4 Genes are inherited across generations; other developmental resources are not; 7.4 Tempering Genetic Engineering; 7.4.1 Genes may be a poor place to intervene; 7.4.2 Genetic engineering may be used to bias in favour of certain functional modes; 7.4.3 Genetic engineering may violate bodily integrity; 7.5 Exceptionalism by Degree; 7.6 Conclusions: On Engineering and Eugenics; 8. Prospects for Evolutionary Policy; 8.1 Evolutionary Policy 8.2 Limiting Ambition8.3 The Darwinian Left; 8.4 Finding Patterns and Mechanisms; 8.5 Case Study: Child Abuse; 8.6 Case Study: Rap; 8.7 A Last Word on the Darwin Wars; 9. What Are 'NaturalInequalities'?; 9.1 The Natural and the Social; 9.2 Natural and Social Inequalities; 9.3 A First Failed Way to Draw the Distinction; 9.4 ANOVA Effort to Distinguish Nature from Society; 9.5 Control: A Misleading Way to Draw the Distinction; 9.6 Control: A Grain-of-Analysis Problem; 9.7 Innateness; 9.8 Nagel on Nature; 10. Foot Note; 10.1 Foot on Natural Goodness; 10.2 A Biological Objection to Foot Bioethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85014136 Medical ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082929 Bioethical Issues https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D026688 Ethics, Medical https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004992 Biological Phenomena https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001686 Éthique médicale. Bioéthique. MEDICAL Ethics. bisacsh Bioethics fast Medical ethics fast has work: The biological foundations of bioethics (Text) https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/entity/E39PCGXrRypPFhQXwrv3dGWcrq https://id.oclc.org/worldcat/ontology/hasWork Print version: Lewens, Tim. Biological foundations of bioethics. First edition. Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2015 (DLC) 2014944410 FWS01 ZDB-4-EBA FWS_PDA_EBA https://search.ebscohost.com/login.aspx?direct=true&scope=site&db=nlebk&AN=923390 Volltext |
spellingShingle | Lewens, Tim The biological foundations of bioethics / Cover; The Biological Foundations of Bioethics; Copyright; Dedication; Acknowledgements; Texts and Permissions; Contents; 1. Introduction: The Biological Foundations of Bioethics; 1.1 Bioethics and the Philosophy of Biology; 1.2 Overview; 1.3 Three Commitments; PART I: Bettering Nature; 2. Enhancement and Human Nature: The Case of Sandel; 2.1 The Nature of Enhancement; 2.2 The Ghost of Eugenics; 2.3 The Varieties of Enhancement; 2.4 Sandel on Enhancement; 2.5 Revisiting the Unbidden; 2.6 Procrustean Parenting; 3. The Risks of Progress: Precaution and the Case of Human Enhancement 3.1 Introducing Human Enhancement3.2 Enhancement and Risk; 3.3 Harris on Enhancement; 3.4 From 'Yuck' to 'Wow', and Back Again; 3.5 Precaution; 3.6 Conclusion: From Here to Utopia; 4. Human Nature: The Very Idea; 4.1 Improving Unicorns?; 4.2 The Biological Consensus; 4.3 Permissive Natures; 4.4 Neo-Aristotelianism; 4.5 'Our Given Nature'; 4.6 Beware of 'Human Nature'; 5. From Bricolage to BioBricksTM: Synthetic Biology and Rational Design; 5.1 Engineering Nature; 5.2 Designing Nature; 5.3 Creativity and Bricolage; 5.4 Evolutionary Electronics; 5.5 Rational Design and Evolutionary Design 6. Origins, Parents, and Non-identity6.1 Origin Essentialism; 6.2 Focusing the Debate; 6.3 Gamete Essentialism; 6.4 Parental Essentialism; 6.5 Informational Genes; 6.6 Bioethical Consequences; PART II: Biology in Ethics and Political Philosophy; 7. Development Aid: On Ontogeny and Ethics; 7.1 Introduction; 7.2 Genes, Development, and Genetic Exceptionalism; 7.3 Some Objections Rebutted; 7.3.1 Genes cannot be altered, other developmental resources can. Only controllable resources can fall within the scope of distributive justice 7.3.2 Our genes dictate our identity, other developmental resources do not7.3.3 Genes are given by nature; other resources are under social control; 7.3.4 Genes are inherited across generations; other developmental resources are not; 7.4 Tempering Genetic Engineering; 7.4.1 Genes may be a poor place to intervene; 7.4.2 Genetic engineering may be used to bias in favour of certain functional modes; 7.4.3 Genetic engineering may violate bodily integrity; 7.5 Exceptionalism by Degree; 7.6 Conclusions: On Engineering and Eugenics; 8. Prospects for Evolutionary Policy; 8.1 Evolutionary Policy 8.2 Limiting Ambition8.3 The Darwinian Left; 8.4 Finding Patterns and Mechanisms; 8.5 Case Study: Child Abuse; 8.6 Case Study: Rap; 8.7 A Last Word on the Darwin Wars; 9. What Are 'NaturalInequalities'?; 9.1 The Natural and the Social; 9.2 Natural and Social Inequalities; 9.3 A First Failed Way to Draw the Distinction; 9.4 ANOVA Effort to Distinguish Nature from Society; 9.5 Control: A Misleading Way to Draw the Distinction; 9.6 Control: A Grain-of-Analysis Problem; 9.7 Innateness; 9.8 Nagel on Nature; 10. Foot Note; 10.1 Foot on Natural Goodness; 10.2 A Biological Objection to Foot Bioethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85014136 Medical ethics. http://id.loc.gov/authorities/subjects/sh85082929 Bioethical Issues https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D026688 Ethics, Medical https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D004992 Biological Phenomena https://id.nlm.nih.gov/mesh/D001686 Éthique médicale. Bioéthique. MEDICAL Ethics. bisacsh Bioethics fast Medical ethics fast |
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title | The biological foundations of bioethics / |
title_auth | The biological foundations of bioethics / |
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title_full | The biological foundations of bioethics / Tim Lewens. |
title_fullStr | The biological foundations of bioethics / Tim Lewens. |
title_full_unstemmed | The biological foundations of bioethics / Tim Lewens. |
title_short | The biological foundations of bioethics / |
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topic_facet | Bioethics. Medical ethics. Bioethical Issues Ethics, Medical Biological Phenomena Éthique médicale. Bioéthique. MEDICAL Ethics. Bioethics Medical ethics |
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