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Inquiring into Animal Enhancement

Model or Countermodel of Human Enhancement?

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Part of the book series: Health, Technology and Society (HTE)

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This book explores issues raised by past and present practices of animal enhancement in terms of their means and their goals, clarifies conceptual issues and identifies lessons that can be learned about enhancement practices, as they concern both animals and humans.

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“Contributions to the volume expose and challenge a number of assumptions in unpacking and interrogating the notion of enhancement. … those interested in the direction of theory and debate about notions of enhancement, the animal question … and broader societal implications will find contributions in this volume to be useful. … This volume provides an interesting contribution to what will continue to be a substantive debate.” (Colin Salter, Nanoethics, Vol. 10, 2016)

Editors and Affiliations

  • Centre National de la Recherche Scientifique, France

    Simone Bateman

  • Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France

    Jean Gayon

  • Université Catholique de Lyon, France

    Sylvie Allouche

  • Université Claude Bernard Lyon 1, France

    Jérôme Goffette

  • Université Paris Descartes, France

    Michela Marzano

About the editors

Sylvie Allouche, Université Catholique de Lyon, France Simone Bateman, Centre for Research on Medicine, Science, Health, and Society (CERMES3), France Florence Burgat, National Institute of Agronomic Research, France Gary Comstock, North Carolina State University, USA Sonia Desmoulin-Canselier, National Centre for Scientific Research, France Arianna Ferrari, Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany Jean-Paul Gaudillière, Centre for Research on Medicine, Science, Health, and Society (CERMES3), France Jean Gayon, Université Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne, France Jérôme Goffette, Université Claude Bernard Lyon I, France Michela Marzano, Université Paris Descartes, France

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