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Science, Virtue, and the Future of Humanity

Bailey, Ronald(Contributions by)Capretta, James C.(Contributions by)Charles, J. Daryl(Contributions by)Deneen, Patrick J.(Contributions by)English, William(Contributions by)Guerra, Marc D.(Contributions by)Hippen, Benjamin(Contributions by)Keiper, Adam(Contributions by)Guerra, Marc D.(Edited by)Lawler, Peter Augustine(Edited by)
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Science, Virtue, and the Future of Humanity addresses each of the key public policy issues of our techno-future from the perspective of deeply informed and philosophically inclined public intellectuals.

Among the issues addressed are the detachment of our idea of justice from any credible foundation; Tocqueville’s prescience on how a “cognitive elite” might be the aristocracy to be most feared in our time; robotization and the possibility of being ruled by morally challenged robots; organ markets; the degradation of liberal education by obsessive techno-enthusiasm; biotechnology and biological determinism; the birth dearth and the inevitable erosion of our entitlements; the possibility that our techno-domination is basically an unfolding of the Lockean logic of our foundation; and the future of the free exercise of religion in an aggressively libertarian time.

All in all, this book should provoke widespread discussion about the relationship between scientific/technological progress and the one true moral/spiritual progress that takes place over the course of every particular human life.

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Product Details
Lexington Books
1498525229 / 9781498525220
Paperback / softback
660.6
14/11/2016
United States
228 pages
151 x 229 mm, 336 grams