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Staying Human

Advancing science and medicine for, not on, human beings

Read the Editors’ Introduction
End of Life •
Eugenics •
Reproductive Technology •
Enhancement •
Beginning of Life •
Human Dignity •
Medicine •
Transhumanism •
All

Essay | Summer 2011

Summer 2011

  • Benjamin Storey

Liberation Biology, Lost in the Cosmos

From: Science, Virtue, and the Future of Humanity

Benjamin Storey

Essay | Summer 2011

Summer 2011

  • Ronald Bailey

The Case for Enhancing People

From: Science, Virtue, and the Future of Humanity

Ronald Bailey

Essay | Fall 2010

Fall 2010

  • Fred Baumann

Humanism and Transhumanism

Fred Baumann

Review | Fall 2008

Fall 2008

  • Charles T. Rubin

Beyond Mankind

Charles T. Rubin

State of the Art | Winter 2008

Winter 2008

‘The Steroids Era’

George Mitchell on Drugs in Baseball

Review | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

  • Daniel P. Sulmasy

Medicine Without Limits

Daniel P. Sulmasy

State of the Art | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

‘Stumbling into a Powerful Technology’

Baroness Greenfield on New Media and Young Minds

Review | Summer 2006

Summer 2006

On the Shelf

Quick Takes on The Father of Surgery, Box Boats, Cloning and the Law, etc.

Correspondence | Spring 2006

Spring 2006

Visions of the Future; The Turing Test

Essay | Winter 2006

Winter 2006

  • Charles T. Rubin

The Rhetoric of Extinction

Viewing humanity as inadequate, transhumanists have given up on it.

Charles T. Rubin

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