Dear all,


The Institute for Ethics and Society invites you to a seminar by Prof Rob 
Sparrow (Monash University) entitled “Yesterday’s Child: How Gene Editing for 
Enhancement Will Produce Obsolescence—and Why It Matters”.

Abstract: Despite recent advances, safe and effective gene editing for human 
enhancement remains well beyond our current technological capabilities. For the 
discussion about enhancing human beings to be worth having, then, we must 
assume that gene-editing technology will improve rapidly. However, rapid 
progress in the development and application of any technology comes at a price: 
obsolescence. If the genetic enhancements we can provide children get better 
and better each year, then the enhancements granted to children born in any 
given year will rapidly go out of date. Sooner or later, every modified child 
will find him- or herself to be “yesterday’s child.” The impacts of such 
obsolescence on our individual, social, and philosophical self-understanding 
constitute an underexplored set of considerations relevant to the ethics of 
genome editing.

Time: 2:00pm - 3:30pm

Date: Thursday August 15th

Location: Moorgate Directors' Boardroom, School of Philosophy & Theology (Cnr. 
Moorgate St and Grafton St. Chippendale), The University of Notre Dame 
Australia, Sydney.??

About the speaker: Robert Sparrow is Professor of Philosophy at Monash 
University, a chief investigator in the Australian Research Council Centre of 
Excellence for Electromaterials Science, and one of Australia's leading 
Bioethicists. He is the author of some seventy-five refereed papers and book 
chapters. He mainly works on ethical issues raised by new technologies.

About the seminar series: The Institute for Ethics & Society Research Seminar 
exists to foster rigorous, creative and collaborative research on our three 
research focus areas: (i) Moral Philosophy & Ethics Education, (ii) Bioethics & 
Healthcare Ethics, and (iii) Religion & Global Ethics.

If you have any questions, or wish to RSVP, please email 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]>

Kind regards,

Xavier Symons.

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