Transhumanist Medicine: Can We Direct Its Power to the Service of Human Dignity?

The Linacre Quarterly, 86(1), 115-126, 2019

Abstract

UNLABELLED: The medicalization of transhumanist technologies demands our prompt and undivided attention. This article surveys the principal body/mind enhancement goals of transhumanist medicine and the means it would employ-genetic, robo, info-, and nanotechnologies-to accomplish those ends (Part One). Second, it engages Christian anthropological and natural law principles to evaluate the populist and essentialist concerns these therapeutic/enhancement interventions provoke (Part Two). And, third, it proposes formation of a Catholic medical think tank to appraise whether transhumanist biotechnologies can serve human dignity and, to the extent they can, to formulate wise clinical/administrative guidelines for their inclusion in US Catholic healthcare settings (Part Three). NONTECHNICAL SUMMARY: This article explores the body/mind enhancement goals of transhumanist medicine, evaluates the biotechnological means to accomplish those therapeutic/enhancement goals, and suggests the formation of a Catholic medical think tank to formulate wise clinical/administrative guidelines for the inclusion of genetic, robo, info-, and nanotechnologies in US Catholic healthcare settings.

Mirkes, R. (2019). Transhumanist Medicine: Can We Direct Its Power to the Service of Human Dignity?. *The Linacre Quarterly*, *86*(1), 115-126. https://doi.org/10.1177/0024363919838134