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  1. Virtue Essentialism, Prototypes, and the Moral Conservative Opposition to Enhancement Technologies: A Neuroethical Critique.John Banja - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 2 (2):31-38.
    Moral conservatives such as the ones who served on George W. Bush’s President’s Councils on Bioethics are known to be cautious about if not categorically opposed to enhancement technologies. This article examines the argumentative styles of two of the best known of these scholars, Leon Kass and Michael Sandel, as gleaned from essays they authored while serving on Bush’s councils. The goal of this essay is to evaluate their argumentative approach opposing enhancement, which I call “virtue essentialism.” Using a critical (...)
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  • Virtue Essentialism and Prototypes: A Reply to My Critics.John Banja - 2011 - American Journal of Bioethics Neuroscience 2 (2):W5-W6.
    A splendid feature of AJOB Neuroscience is its allowing the target article's author not only to convey his or her thanks but also to fashion a reply to the commentators who submitted thoughtful res...
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