July 2017
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Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
Commentary: Moral Bioenhancement Worthy of the Name - Volume 26 Issue 3 - ROBERT SPARROW
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July 2017
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16 Reads
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4 Citations
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics
Commentary: Moral Bioenhancement Worthy of the Name - Volume 26 Issue 3 - ROBERT SPARROW
... We must disagree with those who insist on a sharp dichotomy to firmly separate efforts at moral bioenhancement apart from efforts at moral enviroenhancement [e.g., Sparrow (2017)]. There is a deep connection between utilizing bioenhancement and enviroenhancement to foster morality, not as regards their role as distinctive means, but rather with the realization of their common end. ...
July 2017
Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics