Transhumanism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Transhumanism is an international intellectual and cultural movement supporting the use of science and technology to improve human mental and physical characteristics and ...
Transhuman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... nature of the human species has been and continues to be of primary interest to anthropologists and philosophers within and outside the intellectual movement of transhumanism.
CommunityWiki: Trans Humanism
Transhumanism is the idea that technology should be embraced, and we’ll be okay even though humanity will change into something that people of the 1500s may not recognize as ...
Transhumanism
I believe in transhumanism': once there are enough people who can truly say that, the human species will be on the threshold of a new kind of existence, as different from ours as ...
ASU Transhumanism
Welcome to the new blog for ASU Transhumanism, a project of The Center for the Study of Religion and Conflict at Arizona State University. ASU Transhumanism is an outgrowth of the ...
Transhumanism News
Comment on Transhumanist News as it Happens ... Is "Sense Of Wonder" Just A Code For Returning To Childhood? io9, CA In the current day, however, the metaphysics seem to come from ...
Transhumanism? Isn't that like some weird religion?
Transhumanism? What, like, living forever? But why? Doesn't living forever sound like Hell? Outside context problems: Transhumanism as self-preservation
Accelerating Future » transhumanism
While reviewing the Lifeboat Foundation page on Wikipedia, I noticed that someone put up a slightly shoddy Wikipedia article on me recently that has this flattering opener:
Transhuman - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
... nature of the human species has been and continues to be of primary interest to anthropologists and philosophers within and outside the intellectual movement of transhumanism.
Transhumanism: The Most Dangerous Idea?: Why striving to be more than ...
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