This book is a critical intervention into debate over human enhancement and engages bioethics, Disability studies, and Michel Foucault.
Melinda Hall employs a biopolitical framework to argue that transhumanist thinkers present diminished images of the good life and seriously devalue disabled lives by linking Disability with risk and death..
This book is a critical intervention into debate over human enhancement and engages bioethics, Disability studies, and Michel Foucault