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Cyborg morals, cyborg values, cyborg ethics

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The era of the Cyborg is now upon us. This has enormous implications on ethical values for both humans and cyborgs. In this paper the state of play is discussed. Routes to cyborgisation are introduced and different types of Cyborg are considered. The author's own self-experimentation projects are described as central to the theme taken. The presentation involves ethical aspects of cyborgisation both as it stands now and those which need to be investigated in the near future as the effects of increased technological power have a more dramatic influence. An important feature is the potential for cyborgs to act against, rather than for, the interests of humanity.

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Warwick, K. Cyborg morals, cyborg values, cyborg ethics. Ethics and Information Technology 5, 131–137 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:ETIN.0000006870.65865.cf

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