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SUMMARY:Melioratio ad Optimum? Enhancement\, the Future of Medicine and the concept of health
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LOCATION:University of Lisbon\, FCUL\, Campo Grande\, Lisbon\, Portugal\, 1749-016 
DESCRIPTION:<p><strong>>Melioratio ad Optimum</strong><strong>Enhancement\, the Future of Medicine and the concept of health</strong></p>\n<p><strong>&nbsp\;</strong></p>\n<p>Workshop organized by Dr. Alexander Gerner and Prof. Ant&oacute\;nio Barbosa</p>\n<p><strong>5th of June 2015\, CFCUL\, University of Lisbon\, C8.2.39<br></strong></p>\n<p>Research Line CFCUL (2015-2020):</p>\n<p><em>Philosophy of Human Technology (Head: A.Gerner)</em></p>\n<p><em><a href="http://cfcul.fc.ul.pt/LT/FTH/">http://cfcul.fc.ul.pt/LT/FTH/</a></em></p>\n<p><em><br></em></p>\n<p><em>confirmed speakers: </em>Vojin Rakic\, Center for Bioethics Belgrade\, University of Belgrade\; Alexander Gerner (CFCUL)\; Ant&oacute\;nio Barbosa (Center of Bioethics\, CFCUL\, University of Lisbon)\; Nuno Nabais (University of Lisbon)</p>\n<p>This intensive workshop will debate and explore questions raised by factual/ normative/proposed enhancements and enhancement technologies in philosophy of medicine and medical bioethics\, neurotechnologies and pharmacology\, as well as the challenges that policy- and lawmakers face today in relation to enhancement devices in health related issues. The pursue and perils of radical invasive therapies\, as well as Virtual Reality Enhancements will be debated in relation to psychiatry. What changes will enhancement tools\, drugs and technologies&nbsp\;introduce in (personalized) medicine? Should we go beyond the split between neo-eugenic optimism and bio-conservative pessimism in ethics to contribute to a medical praxis-oriented ethics of (cognitive\, corporal\, moral or affective) enhancements? What are practical\, epistemological\, ethical\, political and legal difficulties medical praxis is faced in relation to enhancements today and in the future? Will it be still possible to distinguish between therapy and enhancement in medicine and health care in the near future? If so\, under what conditions and under which conception of health and medicine? How could our concepts of medicine and health change facing new enhancement drugs and technologies? Should we debate medical therapeutic enhancements\, human biomedical alterations\, regenerative medicine and life span prolongation in the same terms? What are philosophical ethical and political challenges of personal and human enhancements posed by personalized medicine? Are we heading towards a concept of medicine that can be described as "melioratio ad optimum"?</p>\n<p>How do different philosophical frameworks of &ldquo\;enhancement&rdquo\; &ldquo\;self-formation&rdquo\;\, &ldquo\;meliorism&rdquo\; etc. question the relation between biomedical facts and individual or societal norms and expectations differently in medical praxis and within different frameworks of health? Do globally accessible enhancement technologies and enhancement drugs call for an extended peer review in &ldquo\;post-normal&rdquo\; science and medicine\, including the involvement of a multiplicity of stakeholders in the debate? Does the differentiator&nbsp\; "invasiveness/non-invasiveness" in relation to enhancement technologies still hold in relation for example to Virtual Reality mind/cognitive enhancements? Legally\, what does "cognitive liberty" imply for the future of medicine and the concepts of health for example in psychiatry?</p>\n<p>CFP</p>\n<p>We invite the contribution (20min+debate) of participants that are interested to submit a short abstract (250-500 words) plus a short CV (approx up to 300 words) in doc(x) and pdf. Please send your details to both organizers: Alexander Gerner&nbsp\; alexandergernerATgmail.com and Prof. Antonio Barbosa cbioetica@medicina.ulisoba.pt with the subjectline [+medfuturehealth2015\; name] to the symposium (see contact info below) by the <strong>2nd of May 2015</strong>. We will answer asap\; and for the latest possible submissions on the 5th of May.</p>\n<p>A peer-reviewed special issue publication is planned for 2016</p>\n<p>Contact:</p>\n<p>Dr. Alexander Gerner</p>\n<p>University of Lisbon</p>\n<p>Centre of Philosophy of the Sciences at the University of Lisbon (CFCUL)</p>\n<p>Science Faculty</p>\n<p>Campo Grande</p>\n<p>1749-016 Lisboa\, Portugal</p>\n<p><a href="mailto:amgerner@fc.ul.pt">amgerner@fc.ul.pt</a></p>\n
ORGANIZER;CN="António Barbosa";CN=Alexander  Gerner:
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