Foreword by Leon R. Kass, M.D.
Bioethics and Scientific Process: Cautions about debates involving ethics and science
Introduction by William Safire
About the Authors of the Foreword, added Comments, and Introduction
Beyond Therapy: Biotechnology and the Pursuit of Happiness
Letter of Transmittal to the President
Members of the President’s Council on Bioethics
Council Staff and Consultants
Preface
Biotechnology and the Pursuit of Happiness
I The Golden Age: Enthusiasm and Concern
II The Case for Public Attention
III Defining the Topic
IV Ends and Means
V The Limitations of the “Therapy vs. Enhancement” Distinction
VI Beyond Natural Limits: Dreams of Perfection and Happiness
VII Structure of the Inquiry: The Primacy of Human Aspirations
VIII Method and Spirit
Endnotes
Better Children
I Improving Native Powers: Genetic Knowledge and Technology
An Overview
Technical Possibilities
Prenatal Diagnosis and Screening Out
Genetic Engineering of Desired Traits (“Fixing Up”)
Selecting Embryos for Desired Traits (“Choosing In”)
Ethical Analysis
Benefits
Questions of Safety
Question of Equality
Consequences for Families and Society
II Choosing Sex of Children
Ends and Means
Preliminary Ethical Analysis
The Limits of Liberty
The Meaning of Sexuality and Procreation
III Improving Children’s Behavior: Psychotropic Drugs
Behavior Modification in Children Using Stimulants
What are Stimulant Drugs?
Behaviors Inviting Improvement Through Stimulant Drugs
The “Universal Enhancer”
Ethical and Social Concerns
Safety First
Rearing Children: The Human Context
Social Control and Conformity
Moral Education and Medicalization
The Meaning of Performance
IV Conclusion: the Meaning of Childhood
Appendix: Diagnostic Criteria for Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder
Endnotes
Superior Performance
I The Meaning of “Superior Performance”
II Sport and the Superior Athlete
Why Sports?
The Superior Athlete
Different Ways of Enhancing Performance
Better Equipment
Better Training
Better Native Powers
III Muscle Enhancement through Biotechnology
Muscles and Their Meanings
Muscle Cell Growth and Development
Opportunities and Techniques for Muscle Enhancement
IV Ethical Analysis
How Is Biotechnical Enhancement Different?
Fairness and Equality
Coercion and Social Pressure
Adverse Side Effects: Health, Balance, and the Whole of Life
The Dignity of Human Activity
The Meaning of Competition
The Relationship between Doer and Deed
Acts of Humans, Human Acts:
Harmony of Mind and Body
Superior Performance and the Good Society
Endnotes
Ageless Bodies
I The Meaning of “Ageless Bodies"
II Basic Terms and Concepts
III Scientific Background
Targeting Specific Deficiencies of Old Age
Muscle Enhancement
Memory Enhancement
General (Body-Wide) Age-Retardation
Calorie Restriction
Genetic Manipulations
Prevention of Oxidative Damage
Methods of Treating the Ailments of the Aged
That Might Affect Age-Retardation
Hormone treatments
Telomere research
IV Ethical Issues
Effects on the Individual
Greater Freedom from Constraints of Time
Commitment and Engagement
Aspiration and Urgency
Renewal and Children
Attitudes towards Death and Mortality
The Meaning of the Life Cycle
Effects on Society
Generation and Families
Innovation, Change, and Renewal
The Aging Society
V Conclusion
Endnotes
Happy Souls
I What are “Happy Souls”?
II Memory and Happiness
Good Memories and Bad
Biotechnology and Memory Alteration
Memory-Blunting: Ethical Analysis
Remembering Fitly and Truly
The Obligation to Remember
Memory and moral Responsibility
The Soul of Memory, The Remembering Soul
III Mood and Happiness
Mood-Improving through Drugs
Mood-Brightening Agents: an Overview
Biological and Experiential Effects of SSRIs
Ethical Analysis
Living Truly
Fitting Sensibilities and Human Attachments
What Sorrow Teaches, What Discontent Provokes
Medicalization of Self-Understanding
The Roots of Human Flourishing
The Happy Self and the Good Society
IV Conclusion
Endnotes
“Beyond Therapy”: General Reflections
I The Big Picture
II Familiar Sources of Concern
Health: Issues of Safety and Bodily Harm
Unfairness
Equality of Access
Liberty: Issues of Freedom and Coercion, Overt and Dubtle
III Essential Sources of Concern
Hubris or Humility: Respect for “the Given”
“Unnatural” Means: The Dignity of Human Activity
Identity and Individuality
Partial Ends, Full Flourishing
IV Biotechnology and American Society
Commerce, Regulation, and the Manufacture of Desire
Medicine, Medicalization, and a Stance “Beyond Therapy"
Biotechnology and American Ideals
Endnotes
Bibliography
Index
About the Dana Foundation
Other Books and Periodicals from Dana Press
Credits