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Following is a selection of recent publications concerning the foreseeability and (especially) desirability, or otherwise, of engineered negligible senescence. A wide range of views is represented here.

Freitas -- "Death is an Outrage"

Gems -- "Is more life always better? The new biology of aging and the meaning of life"

Glannon -- "Identity, prudential concern, and extended lives"

Harris -- "Essays on science and society: Intimations of immortality"

Heigh, Bagaric -- "Immortality and sentencing law"

Horrobin -- "The Value of Life and the Value of Life Extension"

Juengst, Binstock, Mehlman, Post -- "Antiaging research and the need for public dialogue"

Kass -- "L'Chaim and its limits: why not immortality?"

Kirkwood -- "Time of Our Lives: The Science of Human Aging"

Miller -- "Extending life: scientific prospects and political obstacles"

Moody -- "Who's Afraid of Life Extension?"

Olshansky, Hayflick, Carnes -- "Position statement on human aging"

Seidel -- "Facing immortality"

Stock -- "Redesigning Humans: Our Inevitable Genetic Future"



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