The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Human Enhancement 1st Edition
Spark curiosity and join a vital conversation about the future of humanity with The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Human Enhancement, 1st Edition — edited by Fabrice Jotterand and Marcello Ienca. This authoritative Routledge volume brings together leading voices in bioethics, neuroethics, law, philosophy, and public policy to explore the moral, social, and legal implications of human enhancement technologies.
Deepen your understanding with a comprehensive, multidisciplinary examination of topics such as genetic modification, cognitive and neural enhancement, prosthetics and augmentation, artificial intelligence in healthcare, and the ethics of longevity and performance enhancement. The handbook balances theoretical rigor with practical policy analysis, offering globally relevant perspectives that speak to readers across Europe, North America, Asia, and beyond.
Whether you are a scholar, clinician, graduate student, policymaker, or engaged citizen, this handbook equips you with critical frameworks to evaluate equity, autonomy, dignity, and justice in the age of enhancement. Insightful essays address real-world dilemmas—regulatory responses, cross-cultural values, and emerging trends—so you can make informed decisions or contribute responsibly to public debate.
Clear, well-organized, and intellectually stimulating, this first edition is both a reference and a roadmap for navigating complex ethical terrain. Add The Routledge Handbook of the Ethics of Human Enhancement to your collection to stay at the forefront of conversations shaping medicine, technology, and society. Order now to inform research, teaching, and policy with a globally attuned, expert-guided resource.
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