Book Review: Julian Savulescu, Ingmar Persson, Unfit for the Future. The Need for Moral Enhancement, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2012; Steve Clarke, Julian Savulescu et al. (a cura di), The Ethics of Human Enhancement. Understanding the Debate, Oxford University Press, Oxford 2016 [Book Review]

Scienza E Filosofia 17:275–290 (2017)
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TRANSHUMANISM, ENHANCEMENT AND EVOLUTION. PRELIMINARY REFLECTIONS FOR A CRITICAL REDEFINITION This paper aims at focusing some possible uses of evolutionary theory in transhumanist authors. In particular it is analysed the evolutionary heuristics discussed by Nick Bostrom and Anders Sandberg, the proposal of a moral bioenhancement in Julian Savulescu and Ingmar Persson and the idea itself of a self‐direct evolution based on the assumption of a self‐guided selection of men’s features. These ideas are discussed to bring out the critical elements which are present in some uses of a presumably Darwinian framework in transhumanist approach.

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