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Main description:
Transhumanism is widely misunderstood, in part because the media have exaggerated current technologies and branded the movement as dangerous, leading many to believe that hybrid humans may soon walk among us and that immortality, achieved by means of mind-uploading, is imminent. In this essential and clarifying volume, Stefan Lorenz Sorgner debunks widespread myths about transhumanism and tackles the most pressing ethical issues in the debate over technologically assisted human enhancement.
On Transhumanism is a vital primer on the subject, written by a world-renowned expert. In this book, Sorgner presents an overview of the movement's history, capably summarizing the twelve pillars of transhumanist discourse and explaining the great diversity of transhumanist responses to each individual topic. He highlights the urgent ethical challenges related to the latest technological developments, inventions, and innovations and compares the unique cultural standing of transhumanism to other cultural movements, placing it within the broader context of the Enlightenment, modernity, postmodernity, and the philosophical writings of Nietzsche.
Engagingly written and translated and featuring an introduction for North American readers, this comprehensive overview of the cultural and philosophical movement of transhumanism will be required reading for students of posthumanist philosophy and for general audiences interested in learning about the transhumanist movement.
Contents:
Acknowledgements
Translator's Introduction: Transhumanism in Translation
Introductory Remarks
1. Is Transhumanism the Most Dangerous Idea in the World?
2. A Roadmap of Enhancement Debates
3. Pedigrees of Metahumanism, Posthumanism, and Transhumanism
4. Nietzsche and Transhumanism
5. Twelve Pillars of Transhumanist Discourse
Concluding Thoughts
Notes
Works Cited
Index
PRODUCT DETAILS
Publisher: Pennsylvania State University Press
Publication date: December, 2020
Pages: 144
Dimensions: 152.00 x 216.00 x 17.00
Weight: 363g
Availability: Available
Subcategories: Biomedical Engineering