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The debate over human “enhancement”, or the biotechnological heightening of human abilities, is prominent in bioethics. The most controversial stance is transhumanism, whose advocates urge us to develop biotechnologies enabling the “radical” elevation of select capacities, above all, rationality.
Transhumanists insist that their vision of the radical bioenhancement of human capacities is light-years removed from prior eugenics, which was state managed. Decisions about how far and even whether to enhance oneself and one’s children-to-be would stem strictly from personal discretion. Since autonomy is retained indeed, powerful biotechnologies would offer individuals marvellous new avenues for its expression transhumanists’ vision fits squarely within liberal democracy. Or so we are told.
have it in their library and some of maria stewart s diary and you get fell list wheatley poe ems in there. you get to hear their voices. fantastic. great. thank you. well, thank you very much for your time. and may you all have fun researching. as commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the civil war continuous, join us for programs featuring the civil war. for more information about american history tv on c-span 3, including the complete schedule, go to c-span.org/history. and to keep up with us during the week, or to send questions or comments, follow us on twitter. twist.com/cspanhistory. the organization of american historians and the national council on public history recently held their annual meeting in milwaukee, wisconsin. american history tv spoke with several of this year s attendees. next, yale history professor joanne freeman and university of chicago political science professor william howell describe acts of violence in the u.s. congress leading up