Better than Human

The Promise and Perils of Biomedical Enhancement

Allen Buchanan author

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Oxford University Press Inc

Published:7th Sep '17

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Better than Human cover

In Better than Human?, noted bioethicist Allen Buchanan grapples with the ethical dilemmas of the medical revolution now upon us. Biomedical enhancements, he writes, can make us smarter, have better memories, be stronger, quicker, have more stamina, live much longer, be more resistant to disease and to the frailties of aging, and enjoy richer emotional lives. They can even improve our character, or at least strengthen our powers of self-control. In spite of the benefits that biomedical enhancements may bring, many people instinctively reject them. Some worry that we will lose something important-our appreciation for what we have or what makes human beings distinctively valuable. To think clearly about enhancement, Buchanan argues, we have to acknowledge that nature is a mixed bag and that our species has many "design flaws". We should be open to the possibility of becoming better than human, while never underestimating the risk that our attempts to improve may backfire.

Medicine promises not just to cure disease but to make us "better than well," with "cognitive enhancement drugs" like Ritalin and even genetic modification. In this slim manifesto, Buchanan rebuts claims that such efforts are unprecedented, unnatural or unjust." * The New York Times *
I cannot do justice to the richness of Buchanan's analysis in the scope of this review. Buchanan is a first-class guide through the complex thicket of issues and arguments related to BME. * Washington Independent Review of Books *
The book is an excellent introduction to the ethics of enhancement and would make good reading for those new to bioethics — undergraduates and policy-makers alike. * Annie Austin, Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, School of Law, Medical Law Review *

ISBN: 9780190664046

Dimensions: 175mm x 127mm x 10mm

Weight: 181g

216 pages