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Corrupts the human ethos of sport
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Genetic technologies will corrupt sport and athletic competition as a place where we admire the cultivation and display of natural gifts.
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Sport and Genetic Enhancement »
Sport and Genetic Enhancement
Sport and Genetic Enhancement☜Mapping the Ethics Bites podcast with Michael Sandel (View 1 for links and details): In theory we can now manipulate genes to make athletes run faster, jump higher, throw further. Should we do this? And if so, what will it mean for sport? ☜F1CEB7
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Use of genetic technologies for physical enhancement? »
Use of genetic technologies for physical enhancement?
Use of genetic technologies for physical enhancement?☜Under what circumstances, if any, should humans use new genetic technologies for physical enhancement? ☜FFB597
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Non-medical purposes »
Non-medical purposes
Non-medical purposes☜Humans should use new genetic technologies for non-medical purposes. ☜59C6EF
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Performance enhancement in sport »
Performance enhancement in sport
Performance enhancement in sport☜Humans should use new genetic technologies for performance enhancement in sports. ☜9FDEF6
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Corrupts the human ethos of sport
Corrupts the human ethos of sport☜Genetic technologies will corrupt sport and athletic competition as a place where we admire the cultivation and display of natural gifts. ☜EF597B
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What is natural? »
What is natural?
What is natural?☜What does natural mean? ☜FFB597
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Constitutive rules »
Constitutive rules
Constitutive rules☜The ethos of a sport is defined by its constitutive rules. If the rules prohibit a particular form of enhancement, its use is corrupting of the ethos of the sport: if the rules permit the enhancement its not corrupting. ☜EF597B
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Natural and enhanced sports not mutually exclusive »
Natural and enhanced sports not mutually exclusive
Natural and enhanced sports not mutually exclusive☜Let the two exist side by side. Have races where there are no holds barred where all technologies are permitted, souped-up athletes, and have a second race for free range slow pokes. ☜EF597B
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Display of natural gifts essential to appreciation »
Display of natural gifts essential to appreciation
Display of natural gifts essential to appreciation☜The display of natural human athletic gifts is essential to what we admire and appreciate in sports. ☜FF97FF
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Genetic enhancement undermines natural ideal »
Genetic enhancement undermines natural ideal
Genetic enhancement undermines natural ideal☜Allowing genetic enhancement undermines the ideal of sport as the cultivation and display of natural gifts. ☜FF97FF
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