A Vaccine for the Pandemic of Aging? Conceptual and Ethical Issues

Publication date

2023-01-31

Authors

Wareham, Christopher Simon
Garcia-Barranquero, P.

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taverne

Abstract

In this chapter, we develop and extend the above analogy by means of a thought experiment in which a vaccine for the pandemic of aging is developed. We ask first, whether the concept of a vaccine for the pandemic of aging is conceptually coherent, and second whether such a vaccine (or similar aging preventive) is ethically desirable. This chapter makes the case that, while there are some clear disanalogies between aging and typical pandemics like the COVID-19 pandemic, there are some striking similarities that advocate for similar degrees of urgency. Moreover, the comparison throws important light on some of the flawed objections to healthy life-extending technologies.

Keywords

Ageing, Anti-ageing, Vaccine, Covid, Life extension, Ethics, Taverne, SDG 3 - Good Health and Well-being

Citation

Wareham, C S & Garcia-Barranquero, P 2023, A Vaccine for the Pandemic of Aging? Conceptual and Ethical Issues. in Emerging Anti-Aging Strategies. pp. 269-285. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-19-7443-4_15