Human Rights in the Use of Enhancement Technologies
摘要
This paper examines the human rights issues that may occur in the use of enhancement technologies. While such technologies offer new opportunities for self-realization and human flourishing, they also raise ethical, legal, and social concerns, including inequality, discrimination, and coercion. A key question is how existing human rights frameworks should adapt to ensure fairness between enhanced and non-enhanced individuals. Rather than debating the overall benefits or moral implications of human enhancement, this paper explores the need for a new right concerning personal modification choices and legal interventions necessary for equitable technological implementation.