If you could choose your child's intelligence, athleticism, personality, and lifespan before they were born — would you?
And more importantly: should you?
That question — which once belonged exclusively to science fiction — is rapidly becoming a practical one. Genetic engineering and bioenhancement technologies are poised to make virtually every human capacity modifiable: physical dexterity, mental acuity, memory, focus, and more. And the parents of the near future will face choices that no generation in human history has ever had to make.
In this award-winning episode of Good Is In The Details — recognized with a Silver Davey Award in the General: Educational category — Gwendolyn Dolske and Rudy Salo sit down with Professor Michael Bess, Chancellor's Professor of History at Vanderbilt University, recipient of major fellowships from the J.S. Guggenheim Foundation, the American Council of Learned Societies, the National Human Genome Research Institute, the John D. and Catherine T. MacArthur Foundation, and the Fulbright program, and author of Our Grandchildren Redesigned: Life in the Bioengineered Society of the Near Future (Beacon Press) described by Kirkus Reviews as "an extraordinarily thoughtful... insightful philosophical analysis" and named one of the most important books on biotechnology ethics of the past decade.
Professor Bess has spent decades thinking carefully about what these technologies will do to human identity, human equality, and the meaning of a human life. This conversation is the clearest, most accessible, and most philosophically rigorous introduction to those questions that we have produced.
What we explore in this episode:
🏆 Silver Davey Award — General: Educational, Individual Episodes & Specials (18th Annual, 2022)
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Guest: Professor Michael Bess — Chancellor's Professor of History, Vanderbilt University. Guggenheim Fellow. MacArthur Fellow. Fulbright Scholar. Author of Our Grandchildren Redesigned (Beacon Press, 2015), Choices Under Fire: Moral Dimensions of World War II (Knopf, 2006), and The Light-Green Society (University of Chicago Press, 2003), which won the George Perkins Marsh Prize of the American Society for Environmental History. Co-editor of Posthumanism: The Future of Homo Sapiens (Macmillan, 2018). Teaching at Vanderbilt since 1989.
Good Is In The Details is hosted by Gwendolyn Dolske, Ph.D. and Rudy Salo — a philosophy, books, and ideas podcast exploring the examined life in the spirit of Socrates.
Learn more about Professor Bess: https://as.vanderbilt.edu/history/bio/michael-bess
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