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Definition of transhumanism in English: transhumanismnoun tranzˈhjuːmənɪzmtranzˈhyo͞omənizm mass nounThe belief or theory that the human race can evolve beyond its current physical and mental limitations, especially by means of science and technology. 超人类主义 Example sentencesExamples - Project Natal will, quite possibly, be the next step on the road to transhumanism and further demonstrate our decadent desire to get away from the real world.
- So easy to launch ourselves into a disembodied transhumanism and to completely disrespect our bodies.
- And far be it from me to say I know better than an Oxford philosopher, but transhumanism really weirds me out.
- Most of them live in California, their passions are life extension, body sculpting, cryonics, smart drinks, funny handshakes, and a new philosophy they call ' transhumanism '.
- What makes transhumanism so strong is its embedding, its deep penetration, in the infrastructure and software.
- A lot of it is based on my own worldview, but the bulk of it is centered on singularitarian philosophy, which is basically an offshoot of transhumanism & posthumanism.
- These topics were the subject of a conference at Yale on transhumanism and ethics.
- One obstacle to discussion is that transhumanism is not just a philosophy; it is also a grassroots movement.
- He is the author of several books on health, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and technological singularity.
- Others contend that transhumanism threatens humanity's very nature.
- " The ethical implications of nanotechnology are great, but even more troubling is the philosophy of some of its proponents, who subscribe to transhumanism.
- So transhumanism does not even have to present itself as an ideology — it can immediately enter the room of the ruler.
- Despite these differences, I still see a lot of good in transhumanism, and I feel no shame in considering myself to be one.
- The goal of transhumanism is to surpass our current biological limitations, whether they be life span, physical beauty, or the capabilities of our brain. "
- From a purely capitalist point of view, one virtue of transhumanism is that it incorporates both body and mind into the continuous upgrade cycle that characterizes contemporary consumption patterns.
- As for objections to transhumanism, I don't really have any on a personal level.
- It's quite disillusioning to see that an alleged expert in transhumanism like Kurzweil has such a fragile grasp on the actual science required for those processes.
- They cannot cope with the rise of religious fundamentalism, nor with the victory of global capitalism, its technologies and its ideological avant-garde: transhumanism.
- Right now, the only people thinking about transhumanism are futurists, ethicists (such as Fukuyama) and researchers.
- Like other iconoclastic movements, organized transhumanism attracts its share of sheer goofiness.
Definition of transhumanism in US English: transhumanismnountranzˈhyo͞omənizm The belief or theory that the human race can evolve beyond its current physical and mental limitations, especially by means of science and technology. 超人类主义 Example sentencesExamples - One obstacle to discussion is that transhumanism is not just a philosophy; it is also a grassroots movement.
- These topics were the subject of a conference at Yale on transhumanism and ethics.
- As for objections to transhumanism, I don't really have any on a personal level.
- " The ethical implications of nanotechnology are great, but even more troubling is the philosophy of some of its proponents, who subscribe to transhumanism.
- What makes transhumanism so strong is its embedding, its deep penetration, in the infrastructure and software.
- From a purely capitalist point of view, one virtue of transhumanism is that it incorporates both body and mind into the continuous upgrade cycle that characterizes contemporary consumption patterns.
- And far be it from me to say I know better than an Oxford philosopher, but transhumanism really weirds me out.
- So transhumanism does not even have to present itself as an ideology — it can immediately enter the room of the ruler.
- A lot of it is based on my own worldview, but the bulk of it is centered on singularitarian philosophy, which is basically an offshoot of transhumanism & posthumanism.
- Like other iconoclastic movements, organized transhumanism attracts its share of sheer goofiness.
- Despite these differences, I still see a lot of good in transhumanism, and I feel no shame in considering myself to be one.
- Most of them live in California, their passions are life extension, body sculpting, cryonics, smart drinks, funny handshakes, and a new philosophy they call ' transhumanism '.
- They cannot cope with the rise of religious fundamentalism, nor with the victory of global capitalism, its technologies and its ideological avant-garde: transhumanism.
- So easy to launch ourselves into a disembodied transhumanism and to completely disrespect our bodies.
- The goal of transhumanism is to surpass our current biological limitations, whether they be life span, physical beauty, or the capabilities of our brain. "
- He is the author of several books on health, artificial intelligence, transhumanism, and technological singularity.
- It's quite disillusioning to see that an alleged expert in transhumanism like Kurzweil has such a fragile grasp on the actual science required for those processes.
- Project Natal will, quite possibly, be the next step on the road to transhumanism and further demonstrate our decadent desire to get away from the real world.
- Right now, the only people thinking about transhumanism are futurists, ethicists (such as Fukuyama) and researchers.
- Others contend that transhumanism threatens humanity's very nature.
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