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The philosophy of transhumanism : a critical analysis /

Transhumanism is an international movement which anticipates humans developing posthuman capacities in the near future. This work provides an introduction to transhumanism and the ethical and philosophical issues raised by radical human enhancement. The book investigates these questions in a way tha...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Autor principal: Ross, Benjamin
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Bingley : Emerald Publishing Limited, 2020.
Edición:First edition 2020.
Colección:Emerald points.
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  • Cover
  • The Philosophy Of Transhumanism
  • The Philosophy Of Transhumanism: A Critical Analysis
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • Introduction
  • 1. Redesigning Humans
  • 1.1 Transhumanist Philosophy I: Summoning the Posthuman
  • 1.2 Transhumanist Philosophy II: Epistemological Certainty
  • 1.3 Resisting Transhumanism: Bioconservative Views
  • 1.4 The Language of Enhancement through the Lens of Automation
  • 2. Engaging with Transhumanism
  • 2.1 The Three Supers of Transhumanism
  • 2.2 Mythic and Religious Precursors to Transhumanism
  • 2.3 Modern Philosophy and the Emergence of Transhumanism
  • 2.4 Science Fiction: Transhumanism in the Cultural Imagination
  • 2.5 Realizing Transhumanism: Contemporary Institutions
  • 3. Living "Forever": Transhumanism and Mortality
  • 3.1 Human Immortality as Amortality
  • 3.2 The Ontology of Amortality
  • 3.3 Social-Political and Metaphysical Concerns Raised by Amortality
  • 4. "Unlimited" Intelligence and Well-being
  • 4.1 Questioning the Emergence of Superintelligence
  • 4.2 Faith in Superintelligence: An Inevitable Singularity?
  • 4.3 Engineering a Perfect World: Infinite Well-being
  • 4.4 Problematizing Transhuman Hedonism
  • 5. The Role of the Philosopher in Transhumanism
  • 5.1 The Overhuman: Proto-transhumanism or Critique?
  • 5.2 Questioning Cyborg Values
  • 5.3 Nietzsche's Philosophy: The Revaluation of Values
  • 6. Transhumanism and Buddhist Philosophy: Two Approaches to Suffering
  • 6.1 Deconstructing the Self versus Enhancing the Self
  • 6.2 Failing to "Empty" Emptiness: Deconstruction as Reification
  • 6.3 Buddhist Philosophy as an Alternative to Transhumanism?
  • Conclusion: Contesting and Considering Transhumanism
  • REFERENCES
  • INDEX