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Posthumanism: About the Future of Mankind
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Posthumanism: About the Future of Mankind

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These transhumanists are not prepared to delve into the meaning and significance of the physical body itself. They simply want to get rid of it, having distilled from it what is most important to them: an algorithm based on computer science, which also contains certain creativity, as we know it in gaming. You have to be content with that creativity, further developed, of course. You then have to be happy with the unprecedented computing capacity as a basis for intelligence. Those future machine people, who will be something completely different from robots, will then take the place of biological humans. ‘When you meditatively absorb these insights, you find the opposite image and you more or less spontaneously arrive at the step in the development of humanity which is the other half of this and which still lies in a distant future. Imagine humanity in a distant future. How would human society look like? How would human beings think? And above all, what would the human form be? In the form of lectures and conversations, this book shows this other half of trans- and posthumanism. It is a spiritual vision of the future, not science fiction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Occident
Date
14 April 2022
Pages
244
ISBN
9789075240627

These transhumanists are not prepared to delve into the meaning and significance of the physical body itself. They simply want to get rid of it, having distilled from it what is most important to them: an algorithm based on computer science, which also contains certain creativity, as we know it in gaming. You have to be content with that creativity, further developed, of course. You then have to be happy with the unprecedented computing capacity as a basis for intelligence. Those future machine people, who will be something completely different from robots, will then take the place of biological humans. ‘When you meditatively absorb these insights, you find the opposite image and you more or less spontaneously arrive at the step in the development of humanity which is the other half of this and which still lies in a distant future. Imagine humanity in a distant future. How would human society look like? How would human beings think? And above all, what would the human form be? In the form of lectures and conversations, this book shows this other half of trans- and posthumanism. It is a spiritual vision of the future, not science fiction.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Occident
Date
14 April 2022
Pages
244
ISBN
9789075240627