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The Ethics of Enhancing Animals, Specifically the Great ApesGuido David Núñez-Mujicapage 3 of 5The debate about the rights of chimpanzees used in biomedical experiments continues. On one side, the Great Ape Project urges What is Enhancing?
The device on its neck allows the experimentor to lead the rat to the left or to the right. According to Wikepedia, “uplifting” (which is synonymous with enhancing) means “the theoretical prospect of endowing non-human animals with greater capacities, including and especially increased intelligence. It is highly likely that biological uplifting would be accomplished through the application of genetic and transgenic technologies, and possibly even artificial intelligence.” Enhancing, an Age-Old Idea In a more practical way, we have been enhancing animals since civilization began by breeding and training animals so that they better serve us. In modern science fiction, the subject has been covered from several points of view by several authors from the classic "Sirius" by Olaf Stapledon, to the "Uplift" saga by David Brin, in which enhancing is a galaxy-wide activity with complex rules. Another popular story about enhancing is the frightening work of H.G. Wells, "The Island of Dr. Moreau". Why Enhance the Great Apes? Amazingly, chimpanzees are able to lie to their experimenters. They communicate between each other in sign language when the experimenter is not present. From this, we know that they are not just communicating to get a reward from the experimenter. Because they are so genetically similar to us, enhanching the great apes will be easier than enhancing other species. This does not mean that we could not theoretically enhance another species such as dolphins, monkeys or parrots, which all possess high cognitive activity. Still, apes hold the most promise. |
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