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Lying Talks Transhumanism – Video
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Lying Talks Transhumanism
Made for http://remembercomic.co.uk With his Internet being freshly restored, Lying doesn #39;t have enough time to put together a Witch in the Woods episode, so...
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Cyborg predicts Transhumanism rampant by 2040 – Video
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Cyborg predicts Transhumanism rampant by 2040
For IN the NOW with Anissa Naouai, The Resident discusses how one man has implanted an antenna into his skull in order to hear color (he was born colorblind)...
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Alex Ansary Interviews Tom Horn about Transhumanism – OTBTV Archives (2007) – Video
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Alex Ansary Interviews Tom Horn about Transhumanism - OTBTV Archives (2007)
Excerpt from OTBTV #90 - Recorded in 2007 in Portland, Oregon, USA "What does it mean to be a human being?" This is one extremely informative edition of Outside the Box.
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#104 Grimerica Talks Transhumanism with Zoltan Istvan – Video
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#104 Grimerica Talks Transhumanism with Zoltan Istvan
104 Zoltan Istvan author of The Transhumanist Wager, is in Grimerica to chat about all things transhumant. He #39;s an adventurer, volcano boarder, journalist, writer, activist, graduate,...
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Transhumanism – Video
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BioTech Today: Transhumanism – Video
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BioTech Today: Transhumanism
Where do we draw the line between helpful medical prodedures and transhumanistic arrogance? I discuss with my son who hopes to design prosthetic robot limbs ...
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Steve Quayle & Tom Horn 2015 SATANIC WAR FOR FUTURE AND TRANSHUMANISM – Video
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Steve Quayle Tom Horn 2015 SATANIC WAR FOR FUTURE AND TRANSHUMANISM
Steve Quayle Tom Horn WAR FOR THE FUTURE 2015 TRANSHUMANISM on podcast.
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The Giant of Metropolis movie mixes Atlantis mythology with transhumanism – Video
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The Giant of Metropolis movie mixes Atlantis mythology with transhumanism
The Giant of Metropolis 1961 AD movie mixes Atlantis mythology with transhumanism such as from the Fritz Lang movie Metropolis. For example, in Metropolis an occult scientist downloads...
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Transhumanism Bionic Limbs & Eyes move and see using Mind Controlled Microchips Mar 01, 2015 – Video
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Transhumanism – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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This article is about the futurist ideology and movement. For the critique of humanism, see posthumanism. For the pattern of seasonal migration, see transhumance.
Transhumanism (abbreviated as H+ or h+) is an international cultural and intellectual movement with an eventual goal of fundamentally transforming the human condition by developing and making widely available technologies to greatly enhance human intellectual, physical, and psychological capacities.[1] Transhumanist thinkers study the potential benefits and dangers of emerging technologies that could overcome fundamental human limitations, as well as the ethics of developing and using such technologies.[2] The most common thesis put forward is that human beings may eventually be able to transform themselves into beings with such greatly expanded abilities as to merit the label posthuman.[1]
The contemporary meaning of the term transhumanism was foreshadowed by one of the first professors of futurology, FM-2030, who taught "new concepts of the human" at The New School in the 1960s, when he began to identify people who adopt technologies, lifestyles and worldviews "transitional" to posthumanity as "transhuman".[3] This hypothesis would lay the intellectual groundwork for the British philosopher Max More to begin articulating the principles of transhumanism as a futurist philosophy in 1990 and organizing in California an intelligentsia that has since grown into the worldwide transhumanist movement.[3][4][5]
Influenced by seminal works of science fiction, the transhumanist vision of a transformed future humanity has attracted many supporters and detractors from a wide range of perspectives.[3] Transhumanism has been characterized by one critic, Francis Fukuyama, as among the world's most dangerous ideas,[6] to which Ronald Bailey countered that it is rather the "movement that epitomizes the most daring, courageous, imaginative and idealistic aspirations of humanity".[7]
According to Nick Bostrom,[1]transcendentalist impulses have been expressed at least as far back as in the quest for immortality in the Epic of Gilgamesh, as well as in historical quests for the Fountain of Youth, the Elixir of Life, and other efforts to stave off aging and death.
There is debate about whether the philosophy of Friedrich Nietzsche can be considered an influence on transhumanism despite its exaltation of the "bermensch" (overman or superman), due to its emphasis on self-actualization, rather than technological transformation.[1][8][9][10] The transhumanist philosophies by Max More and Stefan Lorenz Sorgner have been influenced strongly by Nietzschean thinking.[8]
Fundamental ideas of transhumanism were first noted in 1923 by the British geneticist J. B. S. Haldane in his essay Daedalus: Science and the Future, which predicted that great benefits would come from applications of advanced sciences to human biologyand that every such advance would first appear to someone as blasphemy or perversion, "indecent and unnatural". In particular, he was interested in the development of the science of eugenics, ectogenesis (creating and sustaining life in an artificial environment) and the application of genetics to improve human characteristics, such as health and intelligence.
His article inspired academic and popular interest. J. D. Bernal, a crystallographer at Cambridge, wrote The World, the Flesh and the Devil in 1929, in which he speculated on the prospects of space colonization and radical changes to human bodies and intelligence through bionic implants and cognitive enhancement.[11] These ideas have been common transhumanist themes ever since.[1]
The biologist Julian Huxley is generally regarded as the founder of transhumanism, after he coined the term in an article written in 1957:
Up till now human life has generally been, as Hobbes described it, nasty, brutish and short; the great majority of human beings (if they have not already died young) have been afflicted with misery we can justifiably hold the belief that these lands of possibility exist, and that the present limitations and miserable frustrations of our existence could be in large measure surmounted The human species can, if it wishes, transcend itself not just sporadically, an individual here in one way, an individual there in another way, but in its entirety, as humanity.[12]
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