Author: James Hughes
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0813341981
Edition:
Binding: Paperback
ISBN: 0813341981
Citizen Cyborg: Why Democratic Societies Must Respond To The Redesigned Human Of The Future
A provocative work by medical ethicist James Hughes, Citizen Cyborg argues that technologies pushing the boundaries of humanness can radically improve our quality of life if they are controlled democratically. Download Citizen Cyborg: Why Democratic Societies Must Respond To The Redesigned Human Of The Future from rapidshare, mediafire, 4shared. Hughes challenges both the technophobia of Leon Kass and Francis Fukuyama and the unchecked enthusiasm of others for limitless human enhancement. He argues instead for a third way, "democratic transhumanism," by asking the question destined to become a fundamental issue of the twenty-first century: How can we use new cybernetic and biomedical technologies to make life better for everyone? These technologies hold great promise, but they also pose profound challenges to our health, our culture, and our liberal democratic political syst Search and find a lot of engineering books in many category availabe for free download.
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