Bioethics of Space Exploration
Bioethics of Space Exploration
Szocik, Konrad
Oxford University Press Inc
08/2023
192
Dura
Inglês
9780197628478
15 a 20 dias
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1. Introduction: The place of space bioethics in the philosophy and ethics of space missions
2. Introduction to human health risks in space and the methodology of space bioethics
3. Biomedical human enhancement
4. Germline gene editing and embryo selection for future long-term space missions
5. Justification of human enhancement versus rationale for space missions
6. Is the bioethics of space missions different from bioethics on Earth?
7. Moral bioenhancement in long-term space missions
8. Space Bioethics, Population Ethics, and Space Colonization
9. Conclusions
10. Appendix 1. Bioethics of space missions in the light of futures studies
2. Introduction to human health risks in space and the methodology of space bioethics
3. Biomedical human enhancement
4. Germline gene editing and embryo selection for future long-term space missions
5. Justification of human enhancement versus rationale for space missions
6. Is the bioethics of space missions different from bioethics on Earth?
7. Moral bioenhancement in long-term space missions
8. Space Bioethics, Population Ethics, and Space Colonization
9. Conclusions
10. Appendix 1. Bioethics of space missions in the light of futures studies
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1. Introduction: The place of space bioethics in the philosophy and ethics of space missions
2. Introduction to human health risks in space and the methodology of space bioethics
3. Biomedical human enhancement
4. Germline gene editing and embryo selection for future long-term space missions
5. Justification of human enhancement versus rationale for space missions
6. Is the bioethics of space missions different from bioethics on Earth?
7. Moral bioenhancement in long-term space missions
8. Space Bioethics, Population Ethics, and Space Colonization
9. Conclusions
10. Appendix 1. Bioethics of space missions in the light of futures studies
2. Introduction to human health risks in space and the methodology of space bioethics
3. Biomedical human enhancement
4. Germline gene editing and embryo selection for future long-term space missions
5. Justification of human enhancement versus rationale for space missions
6. Is the bioethics of space missions different from bioethics on Earth?
7. Moral bioenhancement in long-term space missions
8. Space Bioethics, Population Ethics, and Space Colonization
9. Conclusions
10. Appendix 1. Bioethics of space missions in the light of futures studies
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