Publication: Authenticity in the ethics of human enhancement
Authenticity in the ethics of human enhancement
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Leuenberger, M. (2023). Authenticity in the ethics of human enhancement. In M. Ienca & F. Jotterand (Eds.), Routledge handbook on the ethics of human enhancement (pp. 133–142). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003105596-12
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Authenticity has been recognized as a central concept in the ethics of human enhancement. In the last decade, a plethora of novel distinctions, specifications, and definitions of authenticity have been added to the debate. This chapter takes a step back and maps the different accounts of authenticity to provide a nuanced taxonomy of authenticity and reveal the emerging underlying structures of this concept. This chapter identifies three kinds of conditions for authentic creation and change of the true self (coherence, endorsement, and
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Leuenberger, M. (2023). Authenticity in the ethics of human enhancement. In M. Ienca & F. Jotterand (Eds.), Routledge handbook on the ethics of human enhancement (pp. 133–142). Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003105596-12