The ethics of human life extension: the second argument from evolution
One argument that is sometimes made against pursuing radical forms of human life extension is that such interventions will make the species less evolvable, which would be morally undesirable. In this paper I discuss the empirical and evaluative claims of this argument. I argue that radical increases...
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Oxford University Press
2015
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