
The Documentary Podcast Forward Thinking: Is it ethical to live longer?
Apr 3, 2024
Nobel prize winning scientist Venki Ramakrishnan discusses the potential of life-extending treatments for diseases like cancer and Alzheimer's, raising questions on affordability and quality of life. The podcast explores the ethical dilemmas of increasing lifespan, societal implications of aging, and the feasibility of living indefinitely through body part replacements. It also touches on intergenerational dynamics, political influence on lifespan limits, and the societal obsession with immortality.
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Introduction
00:00 • 3min
Exploring the Ethical and Biological Aspects of Anti-Aging Treatments
03:16 • 9min
Exploring Intergenerational Dynamics, Political Influence, and Human Lifespan Limits
11:53 • 4min
Longevity and the Fear of Mortality
16:04 • 6min
Debating the Feasibility of Living Indefinitely by Replacing Body Parts
21:58 • 2min
The Pursuit of Immortality and Societal Inequalities
24:27 • 5min
Navigating Aging, Productivity, and Well-Being
29:04 • 19min
Exploring AI, Ethics, and the Concept of Immortality
48:33 • 2min

