The Life Extension Hubris: Why biotechnology is unlikely to be the answer to ageing

It is often said that empiricism is one of the most useful concepts in epistemology. Empiricism emphasises the role of experience acquired through one’s own senses and perceptions, and is contrary to, say, idealism where concepts are not derived from experience, but based on ideals. In the case of radical life extension, there is a … Continue reading The Life Extension Hubris: Why biotechnology is unlikely to be the answer to ageing