The shape of lives to come Ground, Ian
Experimental gerontology,
March 2019, 2019-03-00, 20190301, Volume:
117
Journal Article
Peer reviewed
•Advances in the understanding of ageing challenge our conception of the shape of our lives•Such advances threaten to undermine the means by which we make moral choices.•Utilitarian approaches are ...unlikely to help us face these challenges.•Radical life extension exhibits an unstable commitment to the particularity of persons.•A promised 'war on death' is either a dangerous fantasy or a road that ends in dystopia.
A collection of memoirs, recollections, and articles on the life of Ludwig Wittgenstein, primarily by those who knew him, this text reveals many features of his character and his influence on the ...lifes of those he met.
A question of priorities Ground, Ian
Adults learning,
05/2009, Volume:
20, Issue:
9
Journal Article
The closure of university public programmes across England is a direct result of ministers' decision to withdraw funding from students studying for a qualification at a level equivalent to or lower ...than one they already possess. It signifies the end of lifelong learning as an object of mainstream government policy, says Ian Ground. (Orig.).