Truly Human Enhancement: A Philosophical Defense of Limits

Agar, Nicholas

  • 出版商: MIT
  • 出版日期: 2023-09-19
  • 售價: $1,870
  • 貴賓價: 9.5$1,777
  • 語言: 英文
  • 頁數: 232
  • 裝訂: Quality Paper - also called trade paper
  • ISBN: 0262549204
  • ISBN-13: 9780262549202
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商品描述

A nuanced discussion of human enhancement that argues for enhancement that does not significantly exceed what is currently possible for human beings.

The transformative potential of genetic and cybernetic technologies to enhance human capabilities is most often either rejected on moral and prudential grounds or hailed as the future salvation of humanity. In this book, Nicholas Agar offers a more nuanced view, making a case for moderate human enhancement--improvements to attributes and abilities that do not significantly exceed what is currently possible for human beings. He argues against radical human enhancement, or improvements that greatly exceed current human capabilities.

Agar explores notions of transformative change and motives for human enhancement; distinguishes between the instrumental and intrinsic value of enhancements; argues that too much enhancement undermines human identity; considers the possibility of cognitively enhanced scientists; and argues against radical life extension. Making the case for moderate enhancement, Agar argues that many objections to enhancement are better understood as directed at the degree of enhancement rather than enhancement itself. Moderate human enhancement meets the requirement of truly human enhancement. By radically enhancing human cognitive capabilities, by contrast, we may inadvertently create beings ("post-persons") with moral status higher than that of persons. If we create beings more entitled to benefits and protections against harms than persons, Agar writes, this will be bad news for the unenhanced. Moderate human enhancement offers a more appealing vision of the future and of our relationship to technology.

商品描述(中文翻譯)

對於人類增強的細緻討論,主張增強不應顯著超出目前人類所能達到的範疇。

基因和網絡技術在增強人類能力方面的變革潛力,通常要麼因道德和謹慎的理由而被拒絕,要麼被讚譽為人類未來的救贖。在這本書中,Nicholas Agar 提出了更為細緻的觀點,主張適度的人類增強——對屬性和能力的改善不應顯著超出目前人類所能達到的範疇。他反對激進的人類增強,或是那些大幅超越當前人類能力的改善。

Agar 探討了變革性變化的概念和人類增強的動機;區分了增強的工具性價值和內在價值;主張過度增強會削弱人類身份;考慮了認知增強科學家的可能性;並反對激進的生命延長。Agar 為適度增強辯護,認為對增強的許多反對意見更應理解為針對增強的程度,而非增強本身。適度的人類增強符合「真正」的人類增強的要求。相對而言,通過激進地增強人類的認知能力,我們可能無意中創造出道德地位高於個體的存在(「後人」)。Agar 寫道,如果我們創造出比個體更有權利獲得利益和保護免受傷害的存在,這對於未增強者來說將是壞消息。適度的人類增強提供了一個更具吸引力的未來願景,以及我們與技術之間的關係。

作者簡介

Nicholas Agar is Reader in the Philosophy Programme at Victoria University, Wellington, New Zealand. He is the author of Humanity's End: Why We Should Reject Radical Enhancement (MIT Press).

作者簡介(中文翻譯)

尼古拉斯·阿加爾是新西蘭威靈頓維多利亞大學哲學課程的講師。他是《人類的終結:為什麼我們應該拒絕激進增強》(MIT Press)的作者。