Religion and Transhumanism: The Unknown Future of Human EnhancementCalvin Mercer, Tracy J. Trothen Bloomsbury Publishing USA, 17 Νοε 2014 - 472 σελίδες Should technology be used to improve human faculties such as cognition and longevity? This thought-provoking dialogue between "transhumanism" and religion examines enhancement technologies that could radically alter the human species. "Transhumanism" or "human enhancement" is an intellectual and cultural movement that advocates the use of emerging technologies to change human traits. Although they may sound like science fiction, the possibilities suggested by transhumanism are very real, and the questions they raise have no easy answers. If these enhancements—especially major ones like the indefinite extension of healthy human life—become widely available, they would arguably have a more radical impact on humankind than any other development in history. This book comprises essays that explore transhumanism and the issues that surround it, addressing numerous fascinating questions posed by scholars of religion from various traditions. How will "immortality" or extreme longevity change our religious beliefs and practices? How might pharmaceuticals enhance spiritual experiences? Will "post-human" technologies be available to all persons, or will a superior "post-human race" arise to dominate the human species? The discussions are as intriguing as the future they suggest. |
Περιεχόμενα
Transhumanism the Baconian | |
Saving You versus Saving | |
Diagnosing Death in the Transhumanism and Christian Traditions | |
Transhumanism as Seen from an East | |
Religious Engagements with | |
The Created Cocreator | |
Transhumanism Theology | |
Critical Transhumanism as a Religious Ethic of Otherness | |
How SecondCentury Christology | |
The Posthuman Project in Light of | |
Morphological Freedom and the Rebellion against Human | |
A Phenomenological Perspective on Mind | |
An Evolutionary Journey toward | |
Transhumanism and the Myth | |
Insights from the Three Chinese Spiritual | |
Judaism Engages Transhumanism | |
Singularitarianism Feminism and | |
Extreme Enhancement Ethics Theological Bioethical | |
Does Transhumanism Face an Uncanny Valley among | |
Implications | |
Spiritual Enhancement | |
Transhumanism and Religion Glimpsing the Future | |
Bibliography | |
About the Editors and Contributors | |
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Religion and Transhumanism: The Unknown Future of Human Enhancement Calvin Mercer,Tracy J. Trothen Περιορισμένη προεπισκόπηση - 2014 |
Religion and Transhumanism: The Unknown Future of Human Enhancement Calvin Mercer Δεν υπάρχει διαθέσιμη προεπισκόπηση - 2015 |
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