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  2. Our Posthuman Future - Wikipedia

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    Our Posthuman Future: Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution is a 2002 book by Francis Fukuyama. In it, he discusses the potential threat to liberal democracy that use of new and emerging biotechnologies for transhumanist ends poses.

  3. Transhumanism - Wikipedia

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    Habermas thus suggests that the human "species ethic" would be undermined by embryo-stage genetic alteration. [158] Critics such as Kass and Fukuyama hold that attempts to significantly alter human biology are not only inherently immoral, but also threaten the social order.

  4. Francis Fukuyama - Wikipedia

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    Fukuyama is a member of the Board of Counselors for the Pyle Center of Northeast Asian Studies at the National Bureau of Asian Research. [57] Fukuyama is on the board of Global Financial Integrity. Fukuyama is a member of the Inter-American Dialogue. Fukuyama is the chair of the editorial board for American Purpose, a magazine established in ...

  5. He Jiankui affair - Wikipedia

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    Genetic engineering ... Francis Fukuyama. Our Posthuman Future ... Research in human embryonic stem cells shall be in compliance with the following behavioral norms:

  6. The Outdatedness of Human Beings - Wikipedia

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    The Outdatedness of Human Beings (German: Die Antiquiertheit des Menschen; where antiquiertheit can be translated as outdatedness, antiquatedness or obsolescence [1]) is a two-volume work by philosopher and journalist Günther Anders.

  7. United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning - Wikipedia

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    The United Nations Declaration on Human Cloning was a nonbinding statement against all forms of human cloning approved by a divided UN General Assembly.. The vote came in March 2005, [1] after four years of debate and an end to attempts for an international ban.

  8. Morphological freedom - Wikipedia

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    The Massachusetts-headquartered charity, the Freedom of Form Foundation, was founded in 2018 to advocate and fund scientific research furthering progress on morphological freedom, the tools required to achieve it and its general acceptance in society at large. [3] [non-primary source needed]

  9. Ethics of cloning - Wikipedia

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    The ban excluded cloning for research, and for the conservation of rare breeds and endangered species. [ 37 ] [ 38 ] However, no law was passed after the vote. As of 2024, horse cloning continues to be legal in the EU, with the Zangersheide registry in Belgium offering three cloned stallions for breeding.