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Transhumanismo, neuroética y persona humana [Transhumanism, neuroethics and human person]

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Author(s)
Vásquez Del Aguila, Jorge Walker
Postigo Solana, Elena
Keywords
Ethics, clinical
Personality
Humanism
GE Subjects
Methods of ethics
Bioethics
Community ethics
Lifestyle ethics

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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12424/236636
Abstract
"En el intento de crear nuevos individuos, el transhumanismo propone profundos cambios estructurales en nuestro concepto de “lo humano”. Entre los cambios de mayor relevancia se encuentran los relacionados al sistema nervioso central, que serían implementados a través de diversas tecnologías. En el presente artículo, presentaremos una descripción general de dicha corriente filosófica y del concepto de Neuroética, para con ello abordar los problemas prácticos de las supuestas mejoras o enhancements neurológicos y analizar los problemas éticos derivados de dichas prácticas. Por último, estudiaremos aquello que consideramos la causa fundamental del problema: un concepto errado de Persona. "
Date
2015
Type
Article
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