Ethical and social implications of approaching death prediction in humans - when the biology of ageing meets existential issues.
Marie GailleMarco AranedaClément DubostClémence GuillermainSarah KaakaiElise RicadatNicolas ToddMichael ReraPublished in: BMC medical ethics (2020)
The present study work strives to propose a first sketch of what the implications of death prediction as such could be - from an individual, medical and social point of view. Both with anti-ageing medicine and the transhumanist quest for immortality, research on biomarkers of ageing brings back to the forefront crucial ethical matters: should we, as human beings, keep ignoring certain things, primarily the moment of our death, be it an estimation of it? If such knowledge was available, who should be informed about it and how such information should be given? Is it a knowledge that could be socially shared?