道德增強:技術規訓的新形式
Moral Enhancement: A New Form of Technological Discipline
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LANGUAGE NOTE | Document text in Chinese; abstract in English.
The article “Can We Biotechnologically Construct a Morally Better Human?” systematically assesses the theoretical controversies, practical paths, and core dilemmas associated with moral enhancement via biotechnological means. The critique of technological rationality is a core issue in reflection on Western modernity. Moral enhancement technology restricts human freedom, allows technological rationality to control and infringe on human nature, and thus serves as a new form of technological violence and technological discipline imposed on individuals for social control and to meet social needs. Such technology does not receive support from Confucianism or Taoism.
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