The Ethics of Human Enhancement in Sport

The Ethics of Human Enhancement in Sport / Andy Miah. - (Handbook of Research on Technoethics. - 2009, Volume 1, Chapter 5, p. 69-84)

  • ISBN13: 9781605660226|
  • ISBN10: 1605660221|
  • EISBN13: 9781605660233
  • DOI: 10.4018/978-1-60566-022-6.ch005


Abstract

This chapter outlines a technoethics for sport by addressing the relationship between sport ethics and bioethics. The purpose of this chapter is to establish the conditions in which a technoethics of sport should be approached, taking into account the varieties and forms of technology in sport. It also provides an historical overview to ethics and policy making on sport technologies and contextualises the development of this work within the broader medical ethical sphere. It undertakes a conceptualisation of sport technology by drawing from the World Anti-Doping Code, which specifies three conditions that determine whether any given technology is considered to be a form of doping. In so doing, it scrutinizes the ‘spirit of sport’, the central mechanism within sport policy that articulates a technoethics of sport. The chapter discusses a range of sport technology examples, focusing on recent cases of hypoxic training and gene doping.

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