ACU Philosophy Seminar Series

Bernadette Tobin, ACU
MacIntyre's paradox

Abstract:
Alasdair MacIntyre was once asked whether, if it should become possible 
genetically to do so, we ought to enhance our descendants. In reply, he argued 
that, if the question is taken to be a question about what may be the desirable 
traits to engender and construct in a whole society (rather than a question 
about what we are to do as parents in raising our own children), then it 
inescapably raises the problem of identifying virtues for ourselves. In 
constructing a 'new table of the virtues', he argues that, if we were to 
succeed in designing people who possessed such virtues, we would have designed 
descendants who would be unwilling in turn to design their descendants. I shall 
use the main elements of MacIntyre's thesis, in particular the idea that a 
commitment to non-manipulative relations with others is a virtue the possession 
of which would lead us to conclude that we ought not to embark on the project, 
to address some of the moral concerns associated with prospects of human 
enhancement.

WHEN: Friday October 3rd, 2.30 PM – 4.00 PM

WHERE:

Talk to be held in North Sydney, and beamed by videoconference to:

Strathfield, MSM VC Room (E2.45 Room)

In other states:

Melbourne, St Patrick's Lv 7 (ROOM 703),  250 Victoria Parade, East Melbourne

Canberra, Signadou 110  Ballarat Aquinas 503.

Brisbane, McAuley AC.22


Enquiries: Steve Matthews ([email protected])
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