Introduction :
The main aim of the Brocher – Hastings Center Summer Academy is to bring together distinguished professors from different disciplines and countries and highly promising researchers willing to acquire a strong background on the Medical, Ethical and Legal Implications of Human enhancement ». The high level of teaching and the limited number of participants gives the students a rare opportunity to meet personally many established international professors. Lectures, daily working groups and a round table are essential components of this event.
SESSIONS
- History and Concept
- Innovation towards regulation
- Enhancement in sport
- Cognitive enhancement
- The Interface Between Cognitive and Moral Enhancement
- Politics of Enhancement
- Enhancing Bodies
- Round table
SPEAKERS
- Christine Cosgrove, Writer and Editor, University of California – Berkeley
- Dena S. Davis, Professor, Cleveland-Marshall College of Law, Cleveland State University
- Philippe Ducor, Professor, Law School, University of Geneva
- John Hoberman, Professor, Department of Germanic Studies, University of Texas
- Eric Juengst, Director, Center for Bioethics, University of North Carolina
- Patrick Lin, Assistant Professor, Philosophy Department, California Polytechnic State University
- Michael McNamee, Professor, Department of Philosophy, Humanities and Law in Healthcare, Swansea University
- Maxwell J. Mehlman, Director, Law-Medicine Center, Case Western University
- Thomas H. Murray, President, Hastings Center
- Erik Parens, Senior Research Scholar, Hastings Center
- Tom Shakespeare, Technical officer, Disability and Rehabilitation Team (DAR), Department of Violence and Injury Prevention and Disability, World Health Organization
- Ilina Singh, Reader in Bioethics and Society, BIOS, London School of Economics
- Robert Sparrow, ARC Future Fellow and Senior Lecturer, Monash University
- Nicole Vincent, Department of Philosophy, Macquarie University
- David T. Wasserman, Director of research, Center for Ethics, Yeshiva University