Can we take enhancement drugs? It depends

The goal of my paper is show that we should abandon the treatment/enhancement distinction in favour of a particularist approach when evaluating the ethics of non-clinical uses of psychiatric drugs because there is no principled way to draw the distinction between treatment and enhancement. To mee...

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Main Author: Lee, Jacelyn Yoke Leng
Other Authors: Christopher Louis Suhler
Format: Final Year Project
Language:English
Published: 2018
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spelling sg-ntu-dr.10356-735962019-12-10T13:52:24Z Can we take enhancement drugs? It depends Lee, Jacelyn Yoke Leng Christopher Louis Suhler School of Humanities and Social Sciences DRNTU::Humanities The goal of my paper is show that we should abandon the treatment/enhancement distinction in favour of a particularist approach when evaluating the ethics of non-clinical uses of psychiatric drugs because there is no principled way to draw the distinction between treatment and enhancement. To meet my paper’s objective: I will first introduce the significance of the treatment/enhancement distinction in influencing healthcare policies. In section two, I give reasons for why I think that if there was an objective way to capture the idea of normal functioning, the statistical approach would be the best candidate. Next, in section three, I will argue that both Tyrer and Steinberg’s and Boorse’s statistical approaches are inadequate in giving us a defensible conception of normal functioning. In light of this, I propose in the fourth and final section, that we should consider the particularist approach over the generalist approach. Bachelor of Arts 2018-04-01T12:11:31Z 2018-04-01T12:11:31Z 2018 Final Year Project (FYP) http://hdl.handle.net/10356/73596 en 32 p. application/pdf
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Can we take enhancement drugs? It depends
description The goal of my paper is show that we should abandon the treatment/enhancement distinction in favour of a particularist approach when evaluating the ethics of non-clinical uses of psychiatric drugs because there is no principled way to draw the distinction between treatment and enhancement. To meet my paper’s objective: I will first introduce the significance of the treatment/enhancement distinction in influencing healthcare policies. In section two, I give reasons for why I think that if there was an objective way to capture the idea of normal functioning, the statistical approach would be the best candidate. Next, in section three, I will argue that both Tyrer and Steinberg’s and Boorse’s statistical approaches are inadequate in giving us a defensible conception of normal functioning. In light of this, I propose in the fourth and final section, that we should consider the particularist approach over the generalist approach.
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