[Philadelphia, PA] Transforming Humanity: Fantasy? Dream? Nightmare?

Note: This is a global event that appears on all event calendars.

Starts
Friday, December 3rd, 2010 at 9:00 am
Ends
Saturday, December 4th, 2010 at 6:00 pm
Location
University of Pennsylvania Biomedical Research Building 2/3 Auditorium 421 Curie Blvd, Philadelphia, PA

Hosted by the Center for Inquiry, the Penn Center for Bioethics, and the Penn Center for Neuroscience & Society

Conference on biomedical enhancements

Friday, December 3rd: 9am to 9pm
Saturday, December 4th: 9am to 6pm

This conference will bring together leading scholars to address technological, moral, and legal questions relating to biomedical enhancements. Enhancements of human capacities, such as an increased lifespan or improved cognitive abilities, are a source of significant controversy. Some see them as a welcome development; others are much more skeptical. What is the realistic potential of enhancements? What are the ethical limits, if any, on enhancements? How should they be regulated?

SPEAKERS:

  • Adrienne Asch (Yeshiva) and James Block (DePaul): The Mechanization of Politics: Rethinking Human Transformation
  • Allen Buchanan (Duke): Breaking Evolution’s Chains
  • Arthur Caplan (Penn): Fair or Foul: The Use of Enhancements in Sports
  • Peter Caws (George Washington): What is Humanity, that We should be Worried about Transforming It?
  • Martha Farah (Penn): Cyborgs, Superminds and Silliness: What are the Real Ethical Challenges for Neural Prosthetics?
  • James Giordano (Potomac Institute): Neuroscience, Neurotechnology, and Strivings to Flourish
  • Ronald A. Lindsay (CFI): The Ethics of Enhancements: Spurious Concerns and Genuine Uncertainties
  • Maxwell Mehlman (Case Western): Can Humanity Survive Evolutionary Engineering?
  • Jonathan Moreno (Penn): Enhancement and National Security
  • John Shook (CFI): Challenges for a Neuroscience of Moral Enhancement
  • Rosemarie Tong (UNC-Charlotte): Feminist Reflections on Looking Better and Living Longer
  • And additional presenters*

REGISTRATION FEES:

  • General Registration: $89
  • CFI Friends-of-the-Center: $69
  • Students: $29
  • U Penn Students: free

* View complete schedule of talks

Online Registration is open. Click here to REGISTER.

Questions? Email us or call 716-636-4869 ext 408.