Reflection

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This text is a reflection on the book we edited in 2015 : Inquiring into Human Enhancement – Interdisciplinary and International Perspectives. Andrew Webster and Sally Wyatt asked us how now we are considering this book, how meaningful it appears with a five years distance, what we presently are seeing as its more significant contributions, and what footprint or effect it involved in our intellectual lifes as researchers.

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