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This interdisciplinary volume explores how posthumanist approaches can illuminate current issues in bioethics and considers the relevance of these issues for the humanities, including questions of autonomy and authorship, and notions of ethical and juridical responsibility in the context of a changing understanding of subjectivity.

With contributions from a variety of areas, including literature, philosophy, media, and policy-making, the book outlines the historical and philosophical development of posthumanism, and current key questions in bioethics. It generates a dialogue between bioethical approaches and the posthumanities, identifying ways in which posthumanist scholarship might be used to inform bioethical policy.

The book also looks more speculatively at the future, and the potential implications of technological developments which are only beginning to emerge. It uses posthumanism to look critically at the humanism underpinning de-extinction

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‘The turn of the twenty-first century and the subsequent continuous emergence of the implications of technological advancement have brought a crisis into the heart of the humanities. . . . Beyond merely philosophizing, Danielle Sands seeks to explore the practical applications of posthuman theory by connecting it with the field of bioethics. . . . The ultimate goal is not simply to revolutionize health studies but to facilitate social justice and equality; now and in our posthuman future.’

Stavroula Anastasia Katsorchi, Journal of Posthumanism



Table of Contents

Introduction: Encounters between Bioethics and the Posthumanities

Danielle Sands

PART I: Bioethical Challenges

  1. Therapy, Enhancement, and the Social Model of Disability
  2. Michael Wee

  3. Rethinking the Posthuman in Bioethics
  4. David Boden and Sarah Chan

  5. Gen-Ethics, Policy and the Posthumanities
  6. Ruth Chadwick

    PART II: Bioethics and Posthumanism in Dialogue

  7. Questioning the Politics of Human Enhancement Technologies
  8. Tom Hobson and Anna Roessing

  9. Biohumanities
  10. Stefan Herbrechter

  11. Autonomous: Bioethics and/as Intellectual Property
  12. Megen de Bruin-Molé

    PART III: Exploring Posthuman Futures

  13. A Posthumanist Critique of De-Extinction Science
  14. Sarah Bezan

  15. Posthumanism and the Bioethics of Moral Responsibility

    Matt Hayler
  16. The Filter Problem for Posthuman Bioethics: The Case of Hyperagency

David Roden

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
      Publication Date: 9/25/2023 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781032263670, 978-1032263670
      ISBN10: 1032263679

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This interdisciplinary volume explores how posthumanist approaches can illuminate current issues in bioethics and considers the relevance of these issues for the humanities, including questions of autonomy and authorship, and notions of ethical and juridical responsibility in the context of a changing understanding of subjectivity.

      With contributions from a variety of areas, including literature, philosophy, media, and policy-making, the book outlines the historical and philosophical development of posthumanism, and current key questions in bioethics. It generates a dialogue between bioethical approaches and the posthumanities, identifying ways in which posthumanist scholarship might be used to inform bioethical policy.

      The book also looks more speculatively at the future, and the potential implications of technological developments which are only beginning to emerge. It uses posthumanism to look critically at the humanism underpinning de-extinction

      Trade Review

      ‘The turn of the twenty-first century and the subsequent continuous emergence of the implications of technological advancement have brought a crisis into the heart of the humanities. . . . Beyond merely philosophizing, Danielle Sands seeks to explore the practical applications of posthuman theory by connecting it with the field of bioethics. . . . The ultimate goal is not simply to revolutionize health studies but to facilitate social justice and equality; now and in our posthuman future.’

      Stavroula Anastasia Katsorchi, Journal of Posthumanism



      Table of Contents

      Introduction: Encounters between Bioethics and the Posthumanities

      Danielle Sands

      PART I: Bioethical Challenges

      1. Therapy, Enhancement, and the Social Model of Disability
      2. Michael Wee

      3. Rethinking the Posthuman in Bioethics
      4. David Boden and Sarah Chan

      5. Gen-Ethics, Policy and the Posthumanities
      6. Ruth Chadwick

        PART II: Bioethics and Posthumanism in Dialogue

      7. Questioning the Politics of Human Enhancement Technologies
      8. Tom Hobson and Anna Roessing

      9. Biohumanities
      10. Stefan Herbrechter

      11. Autonomous: Bioethics and/as Intellectual Property
      12. Megen de Bruin-Molé

        PART III: Exploring Posthuman Futures

      13. A Posthumanist Critique of De-Extinction Science
      14. Sarah Bezan

      15. Posthumanism and the Bioethics of Moral Responsibility

        Matt Hayler
      16. The Filter Problem for Posthuman Bioethics: The Case of Hyperagency

      David Roden

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