This article explores the challenges presented to bioethics by the emergence of transhumanism in the West. The exploration is approached from a genealogical research perspective. A genealogical investigation aims to question the conditions of intelligibility of transhumanism and from there analyze its impacts on the updating of a central debate in bioethics, namely: the limits to the manipulation of human life. Transhumanism, inhabiting the crisis of humanism that precedes and compels it, updates the issue of the human condition by presenting a line of argument that at least authorizes to formulate again the limit question: can we/should we go beyond the human?
Camargo Brito, R. ., & Ried, N. . (2024). The Challenges of Transhumanism to Bioethics: Os Desafios do Transumanismo à Bioética. Acta Bioethica, 30(1), pp. 9–17. Retrieved from https://revistainvi.uchile.cl/index.php/AB/article/view/74885