Longevity and the good life

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Abstract

An assessment of some ethical implications of increasing life spans. Taking as a starting point the idea that to increase longevity is a form of medical enhancement, it examines the value of living longer; the means for extending life spans; the consequences of greater longevity for the fair distribution of resources and healthcare in particular.

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Farrant, A. (2010). Longevity and the good life. Longevity and the Good Life (pp. 1–169). Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1057/9780230295100

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