Natural fate and freedom : a critical examination of Habermas' intuitions on autonomy and enhancements

This paper is written in order to examine the intuitions presented by Jürgen Habermas his 2003 publication The Future of Human Nature. In his book, Habermas outlines his intuitions regarding the requisites for an individual to possess complete autonomy, as well as how genetic enhancements undermine...

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Main Author: Soh, Michael Anderson Sheng Rong
Other Authors: Preston Huw Richards Greene
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-1473162023-03-11T20:11:00Z Natural fate and freedom : a critical examination of Habermas' intuitions on autonomy and enhancements Soh, Michael Anderson Sheng Rong Preston Huw Richards Greene School of Humanities PGreene@ntu.edu.sg Humanities::Philosophy This paper is written in order to examine the intuitions presented by Jürgen Habermas his 2003 publication The Future of Human Nature. In his book, Habermas outlines his intuitions regarding the requisites for an individual to possess complete autonomy, as well as how genetic enhancements undermine the autonomy of the enhanced persons. In this paper, I will contend that many of the intuitions Habermas has which leads to the formation of his arguments contain inconsistencies that he has to either resolve or concede that it might be possible under certain circumstances for the full autonomy of an enhanced person to be retained. Bachelor of Arts in Philosophy 2021-03-31T06:55:22Z 2021-03-31T06:55:22Z 2021 Final Year Project (FYP) Soh, M. A. S. R. (2021). Natural fate and freedom : a critical examination of Habermas' intuitions on autonomy and enhancements. Final Year Project (FYP), Nanyang Technological University, Singapore. https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147316 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/147316 en application/pdf Nanyang Technological University
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Natural fate and freedom : a critical examination of Habermas' intuitions on autonomy and enhancements
description This paper is written in order to examine the intuitions presented by Jürgen Habermas his 2003 publication The Future of Human Nature. In his book, Habermas outlines his intuitions regarding the requisites for an individual to possess complete autonomy, as well as how genetic enhancements undermine the autonomy of the enhanced persons. In this paper, I will contend that many of the intuitions Habermas has which leads to the formation of his arguments contain inconsistencies that he has to either resolve or concede that it might be possible under certain circumstances for the full autonomy of an enhanced person to be retained.
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title Natural fate and freedom : a critical examination of Habermas' intuitions on autonomy and enhancements
title_short Natural fate and freedom : a critical examination of Habermas' intuitions on autonomy and enhancements
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