Emerging Technology
Emerging Technology Bibliography
The following sources do not necessarily reflect the Center's positions or values. These sources, however, are excellent resources for familiarizing oneself with the all sides of the issue.
Beyond Therapy: Exploring Enhancement and Human Futures
July 15-17, 2010
Deerfield, Illinois, USA
Co-Sponsors
University at Buffalo School of Medicene and Biomedical Sciences
Nurses Christian Fellowship
Trinity International University
Biotechnology Meets Primetime TV
It is no secret that bioethical content has been the fodder for both film and television for quite some time. The mainstay of science fiction films for years has ranged from cyborgs (Bicentennial Man) and artificial intelligence (AI, I Robot) to bizarre human experimentation and research (The X-Files: I Want to Believe), such as genetic enhancement (GATTACA), organ farming (The Island), and cloning (The 6th Day) just to name a few more.
Length: 12:01
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The Future of the Human Species (Part 2)
Length: 31:15
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- 335 downloads
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The Future of the Human Species (Part 1)
Length: 19:57
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- 436 downloads
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Technology and Technique: Master or Servant? Reflections on Reading Ellul, Huxley, and Lewis
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Length: 34:47
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Extending Human Life to What End: Ethical Reflections on Regenerative Medicine (Part 2)
The second and final part of a 2004 lecture by Brent Waters, DPhil, originally delivered on the campus of Trinity International University. The lecture is entitled “Extending Human Life to what End: Ethical Reflections on Regenerative Medicine.”
Length: 28:11
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Extending Human Life to What End: Ethical Reflections on Regenerative Medicine (Part 1)
The first part of a 2004 lecture by Brent Waters, DPhil, originally delivered on the campus of Trinity International University. The lecture is entitled “Extending Human Life to what End: Ethical Reflections on Regenerative Medicine.”
Length: 28:27
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Thinking through Technology Part III
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Thinking through Technology Part II
This presentation weaves together several of my ongoing and recent projects, including a computer ethics class that I teach regularly at the undergraduate and graduate level and a forthcoming article in the Encyclopedia of Christian Civilization (Blackwell), as well as elements from my dissertation work in theological ethics which focused on eschatological hope as a virtue.
Length: 16:49
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