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For simplicity, I will henceforth use the term moral bioenhancement (MBE) to refer to a variety of biomedically induced moral enhancements, as opposed to non-biomedical moral enhancements such as upbringing, socialization, etc.). Institute of Philosophy, Zagreb, Croatia K. Kudlek views on MBE range from advocating it be given priority over other modes of human enhancement because its role could be crucial for the successful continuation of human life, to the claims it goes against the very nature of morality and it should be downright rejected. In what follows, I explain the implementation of . . .
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