Ethics (from the Ancient Greek ἠθικός or "ethikos" meaning "Theory of living") is one of the five major branches of philosophy, which attempts to understand the nature of morality; to distinguish that which is right from that which is wrong. The Western tradition of ethics is sometimes called moral philosophy. Ethics in plain words means studying and analyzing right from wrong; good from bad.
Bioethics :: Applied
Science and Technology :: Applied

Embracing Change with All Four Arms - This paper sets out to defend human genetic engineering with a new bioethical approach, post-humanism.
Meta Description: [ A Defense of Human Genetic Engineering ]
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Ethics for Machines - J. Storrs Hall offers some thoughts on how to design friendly AIs.
Ethics for Transhumans - Peter Voss's reply to J. Storrs Hall's Ethics for Machines
The Ethics of the Cyborg - Argues that the physical integration of humans and electronic technology should have ethical limits.
The Hedonistic Imperative - Outlines how nanotechnology and genetic engineering will eradicate aversive experience in all sentient life - and why this is both instrumentally rational and ethically mandatory.
Meta Description: [ Can biotechnology abolish suffering ]
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