DOI: https://doi.org/10.31648/hip.319
Dawid Misztal
University of Lodz
posthumanism, bioconservatism, human nature, biotechnology, Fukuyama, Kass, Sandel Habermas
For the prominent figures of dystopic posthumanism biotechnological progress means not only new possibilities of solving the most nagging problems, but also many extremely dangerous consequences: a modification of social organization, an undermining of morality, and some changes in the way we understand our identity. Thinkers such as Fukuyama, Kass, Sandel and Habermas consider those consequences as a threat to human nature. In the article I examine the way they construct the latter notion (i.e. human nature) in their arguments.
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