Fourth Generation Human Rights in View of the Fourth Industrial Revolution

Author:

Baroni Manuel Jesús López1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Nanoscience and Sustainable Technologies (CNATS), Universidad Pablo de Olavide, 41013 Sevilla, Spain

Abstract

We are at the dawn of the Fourth Industrial Revolution, characterised by the interaction of so-called disruptive technologies (biotechnology, synthetic biology, nanotechnology, neurotechnology and artificial intelligence). We believe that the challenges posed by technoscience cannot be met by the three generations of human rights that already exist. The need to create a fourth generation of human rights is, therefore, explored in this article. For that purpose, the state of the art will be analysed from a scientific and ethical perspective. We will consider the position of academic doctrines on the issues that a fourth generation of human rights should tackle. And, finally, in this fourth generation, we will propose the principles of identity and precaution as reference values, equivalent to the role played by freedom, equality and solidarity in the first three generations of human rights.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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