Chapter 1 Rethinking our Assumptions about Moral Status

Recent technological developments and potential technological developments of the near future require us to try to think clearly about what it is to have moral status and about when and why we should attribute moral status to beings and entities. What should we say about the moral status of human no...

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Main Author: Clarke, Steve (auth)
Other Authors: Savulescu, Julian (auth)
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Language:English
Published: Oxford Oxford University Press 2021
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