Transhumanist Medicine: Can We Direct Its Power to the Service of Human Dignity?

The Linacre Quarterly, 86(1), 115-126

DOI 10.1177/0024363919838134

Abstract

The medicalization of transhumanist technologies demands our prompt and undivided attention. This article surveys the principal body/mind enhancement goals of transhumanist medicine and the means it would employ-genetic, robo, info-, and nanotechnologies-to accomplish those ends (Part One). Second, it engages Christian anthropological and natural law principles to evaluate the populist and essentialist concerns these therapeutic/enhancement interventions provoke (Part Two). And, third, it proposes formation of a Catholic medical think tank to appraise whether transhumanist biotechnologies can serve human dignity and, to the extent they can, to formulate wise clinical/administrative guidelines for their inclusion in US Catholic healthcare settings (Part Three). NONTECHNICAL SUMMARY: This article explores the body/mind enhancement goals of transhumanist medicine, evaluates the biotechnological means to accomplish those therapeutic/enhancement goals, and suggests the formation of a Catholic medical think tank to formulate wise clinical/administrative guidelines for the inclusion of genetic, robo, info-, and nanotechnologies in US Catholic healthcare settings.

Topics

transhumanist medicine catholic ethics, genetic enhancement bioethics, biotechnology human dignity, catholic healthcare technology guidelines, nanotechnology medical ethics, robotic enhancement moral issues, christian anthropology medical technology, natural law biotechnology assessment, therapeutic enhancement distinction, catholic medical ethics genetic engineering

Cite this article

Mirkes, R. (2019). Transhumanist Medicine: Can We Direct Its Power to the Service of Human Dignity?. *The Linacre Quarterly*, *86*(1), 115-126. https://doi.org/10.1177/0024363919838134

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