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E-grāmata: Governance of Human Gene Editing and Transhumanism: Tasks for Today's Bioethics

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  • Sērija : Integrated Science 28
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031708633
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  • Sērija : Integrated Science 28
  • Izdošanas datums: 09-Jan-2025
  • Izdevniecība: Springer International Publishing AG
  • Valoda: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9783031708633

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Are there any commonalities between Transhumanism and the WHO framework for global governance of human genome editing? If yes, what are they and what are the implications for Bioethics? To find possible common themes, the author applied the reflective thematic analysis (RTA) method to a set of texts on Transhumanism and a set of texts on the global governance of human genome editing. The selected transhumanist texts were the three documents Humanity+, the former World Transhumanist Association, calls the original documents on Transhumanism (The Transhumanist Declaration, Transhumanist FAQ 3.0, The Transhumanist Manifesto v.4). The selected texts to represent the global governance of human genome editing were the three documents published by WHO on the topic in 2021, the only plan for the global governance of this biotechnology to date (Human genome editing: a framework for governance, Human genome editing: recommendations, Human genome editing: position paper). As a result of the application of the RTA method to the selected texts, the author presents and explains three common themes.



What does this mean for our society? What are the implications of the current situation? What are the tasks for Bioethics? There are emerging questions on the human condition and new concerns to be addressed by Bioethics, such as the do-it-yourself mentality. The limitations of therapy vs. enhancement ask for serious work on a better bioethical paradigm. This book analyses the object, intentions, and circumstances of enhancement in general and recommends the principle of proportionality. The author questions the predominant values and propose a refinement to some conceptions of autonomy, protection, and equality. Finally, this book offers key elements for the bioethical evaluation of each type of human genome editing. Recognising the current situation and working on the identified tasks has become crucial for contemporary Bioethics.
Introduction to the Global Governance of Human Genome Editing and
Transhumanism.- PART I Common Themes Between the Global Governance of Human
Genome Editing and Transhumanism.
Chapter 1 The Global Governance of Human
Genome Editing and the World Health Organization Framework.
Chapter 2
Transhumanism and its Original Documents.
Chapter 3 Common Themes Between
the Governance of Human Genome Editing and Transhumanism.- PART II Tasks for
Todays Bioethics.
Chapter 4 Addressing Possibilities, Desires, and
Questions.
Chapter 5 The Limitations of Therapy (Allowed) Versus
Enhancement (Forbidden).
Chapter 6 From Therapy versus Enhancement to
Proportionality.
Chapter 7 Principle of Proportionality for the Choice Among
Legitimate Means for Intervention.
Chapter 8 Bioethics Role in the Global
Governance of Human Genome Editing.
Chapter 9 Refining the Predominant
Values for the Global Governance of Human Genome Editing.
Chapter 10
Specifying the Ethics of Human Genome Editing.- Conclusion Lessons Learned.-
Annexes Interactive Presentations.- Bibliography.
Lķlian Santos is a professor of Bioethics at Pontifical Atheneum Regina Apostolorum and at Catholic Institute of Technology. Prof. Santos is a directive board member and a research scholar at UNESCO Chair in Bioethics and Human Rights, in Rome, Italy. She obtained her Ph.D. in Bioethics from the Pontifical Atheneum Regina Apostolorum. Her doctoral dissertationon Transhumanism and the global governance of human genome editingwas graded summa cum laude and won the Academic Excellence Prize. Prof. Lķlian Santos also holds a master's degree in Bioethics, a bachelor's degree in Education and Development, and another degree in Religious Sciences. She holds specialisation diplomas in University Teaching, Women in Public Life, and Integral Ecology. Originally from Brazil, Prof. Santos has studied, volunteered, and worked for the last 14 years in Spain, Venezuela, Colombia, Ireland, and Italy.