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  1. James J. Hughes (born May 27, 1961) is an American sociologist and bioethicist. He is the Executive Director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies and is the associate provost for institutional research, assessment, and planning at UMass Boston.

  2. James Hughes Ph.D. is the Executive Director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, and a bioethicist and sociologist who serves as the Associate Provost for Institutional Research, Assessment and Planning for the University of Massachusetts Boston.

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    James Hughes Ph.D., the Executive Director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, is a bioethicist and sociologist who serves as the Associate Provost for Institutional Research, Assessment and Planning for the University of Massachusetts Boston.

  4. Aug 8, 2016 · James “J.” Hughes identifies as a Buddhist, socialist and transhumanist atheist. Hughes is also a sociologist and bioethicist who is the executive director of the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies, a not-for-profit think tank organization that strives to establish ethical policies behind technological progress, especially ...

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  5. Jul 4, 2022 · Sociologist James Hughes shares his thoughts on how libertarian transhumanism allows for cognitive liberty and bodily autonomy, the ethical implications of using enhancement technologies to amplify human virtues, and the challenge of being a techno-optimist.

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  6. Enter James Hughes. Hughes shares Fukuyama’s liberal political intuitions, but he thinks he can avoid the outcome Fukuyama describes. The trick is to replace our current biologically parochial concept of citizenship with one sufficiently inclusive to encompass both humans and post-humans.

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  8. A provocative work by medical ethicist James Hughes, Citizen Cyborg argues that technologies pushing the boundaries of humanness can radically improve our quality of life if they are controlled democratically.

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