학술논문

In Defence of State Directed Enhancement.
Document Type
Article
Author
Source
Journal of Applied Philosophy. Feb2015, Vol. 32 Issue 1, p67-81. 15p.
Subject
*LIBERALISM
*EUGENICS
*POLITICAL attitudes
*POLITICAL doctrines
*LIBERTY
Language
ISSN
0264-3758
Abstract
This article considers the ways in which a liberal society ought to view the potential to cognitively or physically enhance children. At present, the dominant approach in the literature is to leave this decision to parents. I suggest that the parental choice approach is often inadequate and fails to account properly for the interests of children and wider society in enhancement decisions. Instead I suggest that the state should play a greater role in determining when, and how, to enhance. To make this case, I compare the case of enhancement with existing practices of education, an area in which the state already plays a significant role. Finally I suggest that some concerns with a statist approach are not as serious as has been argued. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]