In a critical intervention into the Bioethics debate over human enhancement, philosopher Melinda Hall tackles the claim that the expansion and development of human capacities is a moral obligation.
The Bioethics of Enhancement includes a close reading and analysis of the last century of enhancement thinking and contemporary transhumanist thinkers, the strongest promoter.
Hall draws on French philosopher Michel Foucault to reveal and challenge the ways Disability is central to the conversation.
In a critical intervention into the Bioethics debate over human enhancement, philosopher Melinda Hall tackles the claim that the expansion and development of human capacities is a moral obligation