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The Bioethics Of Space Exploration Human Enhancement And Gene Editing In Future Space Missions Konrad Szocik

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The Bioethics Of Space Exploration Human Enhancement And Gene Editing In Future Space Missions Konrad Szocik
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 6.99 MB
Pages: 193
Author: Konrad Szocik
ISBN: 9780197628478, 0197628478
Language: English
Year: 2023

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The Bioethics Of Space Exploration Human Enhancement And Gene Editing In Future Space Missions Konrad Szocik by Konrad Szocik 9780197628478, 0197628478 instant download after payment.

The first book devoted to the bioethics of the space-mission environment, TheBioethics of Space Exploration explores the ethical status of possible biomedical challenges in future long-term space missions. Konrad Szocik thoroughly examines arguments favoring and opposing human enhancement, accompanied by somatic and germline gene editing, methodology of space-mission bioethics, and moral bioenhancement. In particular, the three main types of space missions―scientific missions, commercial missions, and space colonization missions―prompt different bioethical discussions and levels of human involvement. Szocik also considers whether the possibility of saving humanity through space colonization is compatible with ethics of quality of life and the philosophy of antinatalism. Presented from an issue-driven and case-driven perspective, TheBioethics of Space Exploration highlights the utility of different normative systems for philosophers, ethicists, and social scientists alike. For any reader interested in the broader humanistic and social approach to space missions, these insightful discussions provide a new perspective into the future of space missions and the potential for radical biomedical technologies.

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