A short article on people's perceptions of Self-Enhancing Drugs for Healthy People
It's fascinating that people are willing to take self-enhancing drugs as long as they don't change what they might consider to be core human traits. Of course this means that cultural factors could have a significant impact on how willing a society as a whole to tolerate or support this kind of behavior. Furthermore, it would be interesting to see how malleable the notion of core human traits is.
Political scientist Francis Fukuyama, in his book Our Posthuman Future, has an extended discussion on just this sort of phenomenon. While the book centers on genetic engineering, he does point out that neuropharmacology is already being used to alter some things that are core and fundamental to an individual.
If you think about it, this is a pretty interesting point. Anti-depressants have real value, but by labeling yourself as sick, you can get around your own moral qualms with altering a core human trait like personality.
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