Morphological freedom
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Morphological freedom refers to a proposed civil right of a person to either maintain or modify his or her own body, on his or her own terms, through informed, consensual recourse to, or refusal of, available therapeutic or enabling medical technology.
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See also
- Bioethics
- Biopolitics
- Body modification
- Cognitive liberty
- Disability rights
- Human enhancement
- Meliorism
- Participant evolution
- Personhood theory
- Prosthesis
- Procreative liberty
- Species dysphoria
- Techno-progressivism
- Transgender
- Transhumanism
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