The Ethics of Anti-Aging
A new era of anti-aging technologies will result in a world of fewer deaths. But how will this impact society? Will Earth become overpopulated? Will we run out of resources? Will this technology only be accessible to the wealthy? Will dictators become immortal?
David Wood will be addressing these questions in his talk entitled, “The strengths and weaknesses of objections to radical life extension”.
David Wood is a full-time futurist speaker, analyst, commentator, and writer. He is the author or lead editor of nine books including “The Abolition of Aging”, “Transcending Politics”, and “Sustainable Superabundance”. In 2009 David was included in T3’s list of “100 most influential people in technology”. Alongside his paid consulting activities, David is the chair of London Futurists – a non-profit meetup organisation with over 8,000 members. David will be discussing attitudes towards radical life extension, and common philosophical objections to anti-aging technologies.
This event is co-hosted by the Oxford Society of Ageing and Longevity and the Effective Altruistm Oxford. Follow us below:
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Date:
30 November 2020, 18:30 (Monday, 8th week, Michaelmas 2020)
Venue:
Eventbrite Link: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/anticipating-changes-in-public-attitude-towards-radical-life-extension-registration-129181472261
Speaker:
David Wood (Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies; Co-Founder Transhumanist UK; Co-Founder Symbian)
Hosts:
Effective Altruistm Oxford (University of Oxford),
Oxford Society of Ageing and Longevity (University of Oxford)
Booking required?:
Required
Booking url:
https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/anticipating-changes-in-public-attitude-towards-radical-life-extension-registration-129181472261
Cost:
FREE
Audience:
Public
Editor:
Emily Monts