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The Benefits and Risks of Virtue Engineering. James J. Hughes Ph.D. Executive Director, Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies Public Policy Studies, Trinity College director@ieet.org ieet.org. Body and Enhancement Technology – Oct 4-6, 2012 POSTECH, Pohang, South Korea.
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The Benefits and Risks of Virtue Engineering James J. Hughes Ph.D. Executive Director, Institute for Ethics and Emerging TechnologiesPublic Policy Studies, Trinity Collegedirector@ieet.orgieet.org Body and Enhancement Technology – Oct 4-6, 2012 POSTECH, Pohang, South Korea
Emerging, Converging Tech Tech that will radically change the human brain: • Psychopharmacology • Genetic engineering • Nanotechnology • Artificial intelligence • Cognitive science • The accelerating convergence of all these • “for improving human performance”
Types of Enhancement • Physiological Enhancement • Curing disabilities • Health • Longevity • Cognitive Enhancement • Intelligence • Emotional control • Heightened senses • Moral Enhancement • Spiritual experiences • Improved moral sensibilities and behavior
The Goal? Happiness? or More? • Chemical Happiness • Wireheading • Hedonic happiness vs. eudaemonia • Good mood vs. a feeling of true accomplishment and developed virtue
Moral Enhancement Necessity Savulescu and Persson 2012 Unfit for the Future: The Need for Moral Enhancement • Humanity isn’t morally foresighted enough to survive our challenges • Tech super-empowers malevolent individuals • Widespread moral enhancement is necessary for survival
Moral Suppression? Rewards at work or military for • less empathy or honesty • cold rational calculation We need a social discussion about the risks of moral suppression and the need for moral enhancement
Treating Psychopaths • Identifying and treating psychopaths
Civilization is Moral Enhancement • Learning to act like a human being • Neo-Confucian morality: manners, social skills • Alasdair Macintyre: Virtues are social skills specific to societies
Hardware Software Internal External Broad Moral Enhancement Brain Systems Mirror neurons Innate sentiments Self-control capacity Neurotech therapies Internalized norms Moral reasoning Pedagogical methods Meditation Ethical software Laws, religion Social norms Decision support Lie detectors Plagiarism checkers Trading surveillance Ehicalwarbots Institutions Schools and churches Police and prisons Moral gadgets Uniforms Wedding rings Wiring teeth, diet trackers, FitBit
Morality Gadgets • Enclothed cognition: Religious clothing, hair shirts, tefillin, lab coats • Behavior-triggered morality aids: e.g. email language filters, sobriety locks on cars
Moral Enhancement Has Always InvolvedBoth Enculturation and Technology • Shamanic use of entheogens • Iayuvredic vegetarianism: vegan diet makes people calmer, more pure • Tryptophan • Chinese herbs for moral control • Moral benefits of fasting • Alcohol and drugs lead to loss of moral self-control
Suppressing Vice is Enhancing of Virtue • Causes of auto accidents • Driving norms • Traffic laws and policing • Alcohol • Cell-phones • ADHD • Fatigue • Immorality of intoxication when it endangers others • Immorality of not drinking coffee or taking modafinil when it endangers others
Moral Enhancement Makes Us More Responsible • Understanding neurological causes of behavior allegedly undermines personal accountability • But moral enhancement technologies make us even more responsible • Did you take your pill? • Using moral enhancement tech will be both motivated by social control and be an exercise in self-control
Buddhist Virtues • Self-Control • Generosity • Wisdom • Diligent effort • Patience • Honesty • Determination • Loving-kindness • Equanimity
Self-Control as Foundation • All philosophical and religious traditions agree • Without self-control we can’t practice any other virtues
Cognitive Liberty • Liberal democratic values • Bodily autonomy: right to control own body • Freedom of conscience, thought: right to control your brain • Liberal democracy’s goal of facilitating self-realization • Decriminalizing psychoactive drugs • Brain privacy
Risks to Cognitive Liberty Moral enhancement doesn’t pose novel challenges, but offers novel solutions • Lack of Privacy • Overt Control • Ownership • Social Norms • New addictions • Unequal access to neurotech
Overt Control • Soviet psychiatry • Extension of debates over freedom of thought, communication, indoctrination, involuntary commitment • Uses of neurotech to control desire, identity, ideation, knowledge • Defend liberal society, fight totalitarianism Ongoing need to parse legitimate cognitive liberty from insanity and criminality
Normative Neuro-Authoritarianism Self-Imposed: • Neuro-enforced patriarchy and theocracy • Amoral workers and soldiers • Transgenders fix brain or body?
Moral Progress and Cognitive Liberty • Moral enhancement will change social norms and definition of criminality • Continually redraw ing of boundaries of cognitive liberty • Slippery slopes apply as much to cultural norms as to moral enhancement technologies • All societies have evolving lines of what constitutes criminal or insane behavior • Sex/gender nonconformity • Rape: from Leviticus, execution and castration to prison and testosterone suppression
Therapies for Drug Dependency • Safer drugs • Control of addictions • Alcohol aversion drugs, e.g. naltrexone • Buprenorphine (suboxone) for opiates • Vaccines and gene therapies to prevent or cure addictions • Brain Repair • Radical change in drug war debate
Wrath: Intermittent Explosive Disorder • 6% prevalence? • Brain lesions, genetically linked • Treatments: antidepressants, antipsychotics, beta-blockers, alpha(2)-agonists, phenytoin and mood stabilizers. Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies
Moral Self-Direction • Becoming aware of and controlling external influences • Conscious control of susceptibility to pressure to conform, obey • Spam filters, pop-up blockers, Mean Girl and anti-bullying training
Diligence and Concentration • Stimulants for attention deficit disorder
Loving-Kindness Impairments in • Early attachments • Oxytocin • Mirror neurons
Empathy Therapies Diagnosis for, and subsidized enhancement of, the genetic and neurophysiological bases of empathy and agreeableness • Oxytocin and serotonin • Attitudes toward immigrants has a genetic component • Pathological racism & homophobia as mental disorders
The Right to Be a Jerk Balancing between • Suppressing sociopathy • Encouraging pro-social values • Criminalizing free thought and emotion
Haidt’s Five Moral Intuitions Liberals: • Harm/care • Fairness/reciprocity Conservatives • Ingroup loyalty • Respect for authority • Purity/sanctity Being ethical may require suppressing some moral intuitions and enhancing others
Suppressing (Im)moral Sentiments • Propranolol suppresses disgust/fear, racism • Pinker and violence – the gradual victory of Enlightenment moral codes • Universalism • Tolerance of diversity
Reinforcing Reasonable Sentiments • Oxytocin & in-group empathy • Serotonin and harm aversion • What is fairness? Who is a cheater/cheated? • Need for wisdom and insight
Openness to Novelty, Ambiguity • Openness to novelty, tolerance of ambiguity, 50% genetic • Related to authoritarianism and fundamentalism • (Eidelman et al 2012) Alcohol makes people more conservative, caffeine more open minded • Psilocybin has long term effect on increasing openness
Moral Cognition vs. Sentiment • Balancing wisdom and compassion
Discriminating Wisdom • Moral character is a balanced composite of sentiments, habits and reasoning • Truth is not always virtuous • Wisdom & compassion: The ability to determine right action in the situation is a virtue • Moral effect of enhancement of alertness, memory, cognitive speed, predictive accuracy • Overcoming cognitive biases
Boundlessness & Absorption • Meditation and drugs breaks down the illusion of continuous, discrete self • Trans-Cranial Magnetic Simulation (TMS) to suppress proprioception
The Promise of Moral Enhancement Moral enhancement • Continuation of ancient spiritual aspirations • Help for living together • Balance against empty hedonism • Prophylactic for psychopaths, especially once they are enhanced
The Risks • Overt state control of moral sentiments • Self-imposed normative control • Suppression of moral sentiments in order to be more successful as a worker, soldier or socially
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