《生物技术发展背景下的人类故事》后记

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Gergana Popova
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拟议的文章侧重于在生物技术发展的背景下对人类可能产生的后果。本文提出了这一领域的主要发现,首先从人类及其身体的工具化、现代西方社会中平等主义和互惠原则的破坏以及人类肉体的增强将导致人类存在的意义和与他人的关系问题的不可预测的答案的观点来看,这些发现是有问题的。审查了现有的国家和超国家法律对遗传工程的限制,以及它们在科学界的压力下和在一般情况下由于生物技术领域的进展而受到的侵蚀。作为一种主要的方法论工具,本文使用了哈贝马斯(j rgen Habermas)和福山(Francis Fukuyama)在其经典著作《人性的未来》(the Future of Human Nature)和《我们的后人类未来》(Our Posthuman Future)中所作的分析,但超越了他们的框架,质疑人道主义话语和法律法规在限制生物技术研究方面的失败,这些研究不仅影响到对人体的治疗,还影响到人类道德共同体的未来。
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Afterword to the Story of Man in the Context of the Development of Biotechnology
The proposed article focuses on the possible consequences for the human in the context of the biotechnology development. Major findings in this field are presented, which are problematized first of all from the point of view of the erosion of morality through the instrumentalization of man and his body, through the undermining of the principles of egalitarianism and reciprocity in modern Western societies and through the hypothesis that the enhancement of human corporeality will lead to unpredictable answers to the question of the meaning of human existence and of the relation to the other. The existing national and supranational legal restrictions on genetic engineering and their corrosion under the pressure of the scientific communities and in general as a result of the progress in the field of biotechnology are examined. As a main methodological tool, the article uses the analyzes of Jürgen Habermas and Francis Fukuyama, developed in their classic works: “The Future of Human Nature” and “Our Posthuman Future”, but goes beyond their framework, problematizing the failure of both humanitarian discourses and of legal regulations to place limits on biotechnological research that affects not just the treatment of the human body but the future of human moral communities.
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