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How to be good : the possibility of moral enhancement

Harris, John 1945- (Author).

Summary: "How to be good?" is the pre-eminent question for ethics, although one that philosophers and ethicists seldom address head on. Knowing how to be good, or perhaps (more modestly and more accurately) knowing how to go about trying to be good, and the ways in which it is pointless or self-defeating to try to be good, is of immense theoretical and practical importance. And what goes for trying to be good oneself, goes also for trying to provide others with ways of being good, and for trying to make them good whether they like it or not. This is what is meant by "moral enhancement." There are many proposed methodologies or technologies for moral enhancement. Some of them are ancient and/or familiar: we may attempt moral enhancement by setting a good example, by good parenting, by education or training, by peer pressure, by telling stories with a moral, in words or in pictures, and so on. We can imbibe substances with mood changing or motivational effects. We can also use medical, biological, or other scientific means; we can search for and deploy chemicals, or biological or molecular agents, which we believe will change people for the better; and we can modify the environment to make bad outcomes of all sorts less likely. We can experiment with political and social systems, institutions, and arrangements designed to make the world a better place of people better people. The question whether and to what extent moral enhancement is possible is the subject of this book.

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  • ISBN: 0198707592
  • ISBN: 9780198707592
  • Physical Description: print
    xiii,195 pages ; 23 cm
  • Edition: First edition.
  • Publisher: Oxford : Oxford University Press, 2016.

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Bibliography, etc. Note: Includes bibliographical references and index.
Formatted Contents Note: Outline of the book -- Introduction -- What it's like to be good: individual responsibility -- Taking the human out of human rights -- Moral enhancement and freedom -- Taking liberties with free fall -- The God machine, the God delusion, and the death of liberty -- "Ethics is for bad guys!:" putting the "moral" into moral enhancement -- Molecules and morality -- Moral progress and moral enhancement -- Mind reading and mind misreading -- The safety of the people -- Persons or machines -- Relevant papers, chapters, and reports -- Acknowledgements -- Index.
Subject: Ethics
Conduct of life
Moral motivation

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  • 1 of 1 copy available at Kirtland Community College.

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