Human Enhancement: Philosophical, Ethical, and Bioethical Reflections

Authors

  • Regina Castro Aguinaga
  • Victoria Abarzua

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36105/mye.2025v36n3.08

Abstract

The book Human Enhancement: reflexiones filosóficas, éticas y bioéticas was originally published in Spanish, and to our knowledge, has not been translated into other languages. The work is the result of a collaborative effort by several scholars specializing in bioethics, philosophy, and theology, who have contributed their perspectives to discuss the topic of human enhancement, particularly from the perspective of transhumanism.

In a context where the debate on human enhancement and the use of biotechnology is at a critical juncture, this work emerges as a necessary and urgent reflection. Published at a time when technological advances promise, and at the same time threaten, to redefine what it means to be human, the book seeks to offer a critical and in-depth look at the ethical and philosophical challenges these technologies present.

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References

1. García Echeverri JA., Piedra Alegría J., Vallejo Cardona JD., (ed.). Human Enhancement: reflexiones filosóficas, éticas y bioéticas. Fondo editorial de la Universidad Católica de Oriente/ Bioética Clínica Neuroética Anáhuac: Colombia; 2024. DOI: https://doi.org/10.47286/9786287521865

Published

2025-07-01

How to Cite

Human Enhancement: Philosophical, Ethical, and Bioethical Reflections. (2025). Medicina Y Ética, 36(3), 1194-1201. https://doi.org/10.36105/mye.2025v36n3.08