Tag: aging

Tag: aging

The Ethics of Longevity and Our Technological Imperative
February 1, 2023 Medical Decisions and the Human Lifespan Ariel Sykes

The Ethics of Longevity and Our Technological Imperative By Lauren Burr Table of Contents Introduction Factual Background Ethical Future Scenario Accessibility Quality of Life Conclusion Introduction One of the most quintessential questions we ask as humans is: How can I live longer or forever? Our instinct is to fight death; to want to live forever,

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The Ethics of “Curing” Aging
May 5, 2022 Global Bioethics Katie Tan

Defying Death: Cellular Reprogramming to “Cure” Aging By Katie Tan What if we could live forever? What would be the consequences of eliminating aging from society? Would we still be human? All of these questions are important when determining the ethicality of pursuing anti-aging technology, which is closer to the future than people may think.

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Living Forever and Overpopulation
April 30, 2020 Environment and Health Ariel Sykes

The Ethics of Living Forever & its Effect on Overpopulation By Disha Karale With the rise of new technologies, we focus on the furthering of society by finding new ways to make our lives more efficient. Under this wave of technological advancements lies the intriguing and unprecedented innovation of life extension technologies. Extending human life

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