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Do you believe that it would be ethical for people to enhance their bodies using new technologies? If so, do you believe that such enhancement should be available to all, or only to those who could pay for it? If the former, how would you justify requiring some persons to pay for the enhancement of others? If the latter, how would you address the concerns about socila equity that such a market-based approach might give rise to?
 
 


 
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Do you believe that the view of the relationship between authority and order offered by Sunstein in his article in this volume contradicts Taylors view of the usefulness of State surveillance? Why, or why not?
 
 


 
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Answer to Question 1

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This question should be answered by drawing on the article by Rodney A Brooks.



Answer to Question 2

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THis question should be answered by drawing on the articles by Sunstein and Taylor.




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