Important advances in sciences and technology render today feasible intervention levels in human nature that were until recently unimaginable. Progress in genetic editing; neuroscientific neural mapping and functioning; device implants; pharmacology; and regenerative medicine – just to remind several among the most relevant fields – are deeply changing our understanding of human nature, nourishing new expectations and transforming social visions about ideal futures and the meaning of human life.The aim of this panel is to give some keys – from philosophy and theology – in order to respond the new challenges and opportunities emerging from such advances.
Chair: • Luis Miguel Torró Ferrero (Pontificia Università Gregoriana)
Panelists: • Sara Lumbreras (Universidad Pontificia Comillas) • Lluís Oviedo Torró (Pontificia Università Antonianum) • Ramón Lucas Lucas (Pontificia Università Gregoriana) • Joao Vila Cha (Pontificia Università Gregoriana) • Marius Dorobantu (Université de Strasbourg) • David Lana Tuñón (Universidad Católica de Valencia) • Luis Miguel Torró Ferrero (Pontificia Università Gregoriana)