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New Methuselahs - The Ethics of Life Extension (Hardcover)
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New Methuselahs - The Ethics of Life Extension (Hardcover)
Series: Basic Bioethics
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An examination of the ethical issues raised by the possibility of
human life extension, including its desirability, unequal access,
and the threat of overpopulation. Life extension-slowing or halting
human aging-is now being taken seriously by many scientists.
Although no techniques to slow human aging yet exist, researchers
have successfully slowed aging in yeast, mice, and fruit flies, and
have determined that humans share aging-related genes with these
species. In New Methuselahs, John Davis offers a philosophical
discussion of the ethical issues raised by the possibility of human
life extension. Why consider these issues now, before human life
extension is a reality? Davis points out that, even today, we are
making policy and funding decisions about human life extension
research that have ethical implications. With New Methuselahs, he
provides a comprehensive guide to these issues, offering policy
recommendations and a qualified defense of life extension. After an
overview of the ethics and science of life extension, Davis
considers such issues as the desirability of extended life; whether
refusing extended life is a form of suicide; the Malthusian threat
of overpopulation; equal access to life extension; and life
extension and the right against harm. In the end, Davis sides
neither with those who argue that there are no moral objections to
life enhancement nor with those who argue that the moral objections
are so strong that we should never develop it. Davis argues that
life extension is, on balance, a good thing and that we should fund
life extension research aggressively, and he proposes a feasible
and just policy for preventing an overpopulation crisis.
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