Values and rights, rule of law, security
#TheFutureIsYours Looking after citizens’ freedoms
Warning: Automatic translations may not be 100% accurate.
Show automatically-translated text
Changes at "Enable rights to responsible morphological freedom (self-transformation)"
Compare view mode:
Title (English)
- +Enable rights to responsible morphological freedom (self-transformation)
- +Enable rights to responsible morphological freedom (self-transformation)
Deletions
Additions
- +Enable rights to responsible morphological freedom (self-transformation)
Deletions
Additions
- +Enable rights to responsible morphological freedom (self-transformation)
Body (English)
- +Morphological freedom is "proposed civil right of a person to either maintain or modify their own body, on their own terms, through informed, consensual recourse to, or refusal of, available therapeutic or enabling medical technology".
- +
- +Biohacking, use of chips and gradual integration with/transfer to non-carbon based life forms are some of the examples of morphological actions which should not be banned for responsible and scientifically grounded use in integral development of human/transhuman person.
- +
- +More about this:
- +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphological_freedom
- +https://hpluspedia.org/wiki/Morphological_freedom
- +
- +People should have legal and material freedom to enhance themselves for the better life and living and for more creative and productive life.
- +Morphological freedom is "proposed civil right of a person to either maintain or modify their own body, on their own terms, through informed, consensual recourse to, or refusal of, available therapeutic or enabling medical technology".
- +
- +Biohacking, use of chips and gradual integration with/transfer to non-carbon based life forms are some of the examples of morphological actions which should not be banned for responsible and scientifically grounded use in integral development of human/transhuman person.
- +
- +More about this:
- +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphological_freedom
- +https://hpluspedia.org/wiki/Morphological_freedom
- +
- +People should have legal and material freedom to enhance themselves for the better life and living and for more creative and productive life.
Deletions
Additions
- +Morphological freedom is "proposed civil right of a person to either maintain or modify their own body, on their own terms, through informed, consensual recourse to, or refusal of, available therapeutic or enabling medical technology".
- +
- +Biohacking, use of chips and gradual integration with/transfer to non-carbon based life forms are some of the examples of morphological actions which should not be banned for responsible and scientifically grounded use in integral development of human/transhuman person.
- +
- +More about this:
- +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphological_freedom
- +https://hpluspedia.org/wiki/Morphological_freedom
- +
- +People should have legal and material freedom to enhance themselves for the better life and living and for more creative and productive life.
Deletions
Additions
- +Morphological freedom is "proposed civil right of a person to either maintain or modify their own body, on their own terms, through informed, consensual recourse to, or refusal of, available therapeutic or enabling medical technology".
- +
- +Biohacking, use of chips and gradual integration with/transfer to non-carbon based life forms are some of the examples of morphological actions which should not be banned for responsible and scientifically grounded use in integral development of human/transhuman person.
- +
- +More about this:
- +https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morphological_freedom
- +https://hpluspedia.org/wiki/Morphological_freedom
- +
- +People should have legal and material freedom to enhance themselves for the better life and living and for more creative and productive life.
Version author
Andrejs Ancis
Version created at
10/05/2021 09:26
Conference on the Future of Europe
Contact the EU
- Call us 00 800 6 7 8 9 10 11
- Use other telephone options
- Write to us via our contact form
- Meet us at a local EU office
Find an EU social media account
EU institution
Search for EU institutions
- European Parliament
- European Council
- Council of the European Union
- European Commission
- Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU)
- European Central Bank (ECB)
- European Court of Auditors (ECA)
- European External Action Service (EEAS)
- European Economic and Social Committee (EESC)
- European Committee of the Regions (CoR)
- European Investment Bank (EIB)
- European Ombudsman
- European Data Protection Supervisor (EDPS)
- European Data Protection Board
- European Personnel Selection Office
- Publications Office of the European Union
- Agencies