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Discourse, upstream public engagement and the governance of human life extension research
M. Cotton
SSSHL Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Human Life
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Life Extension
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Upstream Public Engagement
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Extension Research
100%
Age-related Illnesses
50%
Humanist
50%
Therapeutic Treatment
50%
Participatory Technology Assessment
50%
Participatory Approach
50%
Citizen Perspective
50%
Democratic Governance
50%
Normative Argument
50%
Scientific Discourse
50%
Democratic Control
50%
Cast Analysis
50%
Healthy Lifespan
50%
Constructive Technology Assessment
50%
Backcasting
50%
Moral Discourse
50%
Arts and Humanities
Discourse
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Human Life
100%
Public Engagement
100%
Normative
50%
Humanist
50%
Lifespan
50%
Therapy
50%
Moral Discourse
50%
Scientific discourse
50%
Participatory technology assessment
50%
Social Sciences
Morality
100%
Technology Assessment
100%
Diseases
100%
Therapy
100%
Life-Span
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Morality
100%