Mood Enhancement Technology : Ethical And Legal Challenges

Eric Kamenjasevic


anglais | 01-10-2025 | 234 pages

9781839705878

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Brève description / annotation

This book endeavours to present an exhaustive examination of the ethical and legal dimensions of human mood enhancement technologies. It commences with a meticulous exploration of diverse definitions of human enhancement, elucidating two primary challenges: the implicit allusion to 'normality' and the demarcation between therapy and enhancement. The book subsequently probes the ethical arguments encircling these technologies, acknowledging that such discourses frequently intersect with ideological and religious perspectives. Prevalent arguments, including those of unnaturalness, playing god, selfishness, cheating, and medicalisation, are subjected to normative analysis to discern societal disquiet. Furthermore, common ethical principles such as autonomy, dignity, justice, identity, privacy, safety, and the prevention of harm are scrutinised employing the wide reflective equilibrium method. An integrated analysis demonstrates how these arguments overlap, interconnect, or conflict, yielding normative insights for the interpretation of the current regulatory framework. The book also proffers a comprehensive analysis of applicable norms from various international and European Union legal instruments, unveiling legal uncertainties in existing laws. It also delineates the connections and overlaps between ethical arguments and legal norms. The conclusions of the book furnish actionable recommendations for policymakers and legislators to address the legal and ethical concerns attached to human mood enhancement technology.

Détails

Code EAN :9781839705878
Auteur(trice): 
Editeur :Intersentia Uk
Date de publication :  01-10-2025
Format :Livre
Langue(s) : anglais
Hauteur :247 mm
Largeur :167 mm
Epaisseur :21 mm
Poids :560 gr
Stock :en stock chez le fournisseur
Nombre de pages :234
Collection :  Ku Leuven Centre For It & Ip Law Series