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Supplementing Virtue: The Case for a Limited Theological Transhumanism
Authors:Adam M. Willows
Affiliation:1. Adam.M.Willows.1@nd.edu
Abstract:This paper considers the prospect of moral transhumanism from the perspective of theological virtue ethics. I argue that the pursuit of goodness inherent to moral transhumanism means that there is a compelling prima facie case for moral enhancement. However, I also show that the proposed enhancements would not by themselves allow us to achieve a life of virtue, as they appear unable to create or enhance prudence, the situational judgement essential for acting in accordance with virtue. I therefore argue that moral enhancement technologies should take a limited or supporting role in moral development, which I call “moral supplementation.”
Keywords:Transhumanism  virtue  enhancement  moral enhancement  bioethics  technology  moral development
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