Journal article
Moral hard-wiring and moral enhancement
I Persson, J Savulescu
Bioethics | WILEY | Published : 2017
DOI: 10.1111/bioe.12314
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Abstract
We have argued for an urgent need for moral bioenhancement; that human moral psychology is limited in its ability to address current existential threats due to the evolutionary function of morality to maximize cooperation in small groups. We address here Powell and Buchanan’s novel objection that there is an ‘inclusivist anomaly’: humans have the capacity to care beyond in-groups. They propose that ‘exclusivist’ (group-based) morality is sensitive to environmental cues that historically indicated out-group threat. When this is not present, we are inclusivist. They conclude that moral bioenhancement is unnecessary or less effective than socio-cultural interventions. We argue that Powell and B..
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Funding Acknowledgements
Julian Savulescu's work on this paper was supported by the Wellcome Trust: WT104848/Z/14/Z