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Opening Credits
1/18/2023
Lecture 1: The Jetsons Fallacy
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Lecture 2: Imagining What Bioenhancement Might Feel Like
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Lecture 3: What is Bioenhancement?
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Lecture 4: Pharmaceuticals, Part 1
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Lecture 5: Pharmaceuticals, Part 2
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Lecture 6: Bioelectronics
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Lecture 7: How Genes Work
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Lecture 8: Clones, Eugenics, and the Project of Making Better People
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Lecture 9: The CRISPR Revolution and Epigenetics
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Lecture 10: The Future of Genetic Enhancement
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Lecture 11: What is Human Nature? And Does Bioenhacement Violate It?
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Lecture 12: What is Human Nature? And Does Bioenhacement Violate It?
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Lecture 13: The Human Condition and the Moral Yardstick of Human Flourishing
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Lecture 14: Potential Benefits of Bioenhancement
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Lecture 15: Who Gets Access to Enhancements? Part 1
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Lecture 16: Who Gets Access to Enhancements? Part 2
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Lecture 17: Trait Fads, Homogenization, and Clustering
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Lecture 18: Bioenhanced Animals
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Lecture 19: Living Strong to Age 160: It’s More Complicated Than it Looks
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Lecture 20: How Much Control is Too Much Control?
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Lecture 21: Turbo Charging Moral Character: Why It’s a Terrible Idea
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Lecture 22: Brain to Brain Communication
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Lecture 23: Mental Privacy
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Lecture 24: Living in Virtual Reality
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Lecture 25: Who is the Real Me? Seven Aspects of Authentic Identity
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Lecture 26: Radical Modifications Should be Postponed
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Lecture 27: Are We Persons or Products? Resisting the Commodification of Humans
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Lecture 28: Finding the Right Measure
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Ending Credits
1/18/2023