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Freedom in the flesh : physically shaping oneself and one's future children : an ethical-existential critique
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Enhancement on Trial: an interactive and case-based debate on the ethics of human enhancement: report from the 11th IAB World Congress of Bioethics
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May the blessed Man win: a critique of the categorical preference for natural talent over doping as proper origins of athletic ability
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Is there a moral obligation to conceive children under the best possible conditions? A preliminary framework for identifying the preconception responsibilities of ‘potential parents’
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Coercion, incarceration and chemical castration: an argument from autonomy
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- Miscellaneous
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Review of De Sacraliteit van Leven en Dood. Pleidooi voor een brede bio-ethiek by Arnold Burms and Herman De Dijn
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Dignified doping: truly unthinkable?: an existentialist critique of 'talentocracy' in sports
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Introduction: human nature as a promising concept to make sense of the spirit of sport
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Athletic enhancement, human nature and ethics: threats and opportunities of doping technologies
Jan Tolleneer (UGent) , Sigrid Sterckx (UGent) and Pieter Bonte (UGent) -
Why should I be natural? : a fivefold challenge to the supposed duty to 'be natural' as grounds for outlawing human enhancement