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  1. Jun 17, 2024 · transhumanism, philosophical and scientific movement that advocates the use of current and emerging technologies—such as genetic engineering, cryonics, artificial intelligence (AI), and nanotechnology—to augment human capabilities and improve the human condition.

  2. Transhumanism is a class of philosophies that seek to guide us towards a posthuman condition. Transhumanism shares many elements of humanism, including a respect for reason and science, a commitment to progress, and a valuing of human (or transhuman) existence in this life.

    • Genetic Engineering: Genetic engineering is the modification of an organism’s genes using technology, which alters its traits and characteristics. The fundamental ideas of transhumanism were first laid down in 1923 by J. B. S. Haldane, who had a special interest in ectogenesis (creating and sustaining life in artificial environments), eugenics, and using genetic engineering to improve human characteristics like health and intelligence.
    • Nanotechnology: Nanotechnology aims to manipulate atoms and molecules at the nanoscale, that is, things that are 100 nanometers (100 millionths of a millimeter) or less in size.
    • Bionic Implants: Bionic implants are artificial devices surgically implanted into the human body to augment or restore biological functions. Bionics has already had a huge impact on the lives of patients, especially in the areas of vision, hearing, orthopedics, and some cardiac/neurological functions.
    • Cognitive Enhancement: Cognitive enhancement is the use of drugs, devices, or other methods to improve cognitive abilities beyond normal levels. This could possibly lead to improvements in memory, creativity, attention, etc.
  3. Transhumanism is a movement which advocates this transformation of the human condition through applied reason, especially by developing technologies, and then making them widely available. Transhumanism itself has gradually evolved over the past couple of decades.

  4. A Timeline of Transhumanism. Mind uploading, cryonics, artificial intelligence, robotics, space exploration, brain and body modifications, and the sci-fi roots of a technofuture. 1906.

  5. Sep 15, 2015 · 'It transformed my life' Richard is 25 and a transhumanist. He lives in Middlesbrough. After Richard Metcalfe discovered transhumanism, he changed his outlook, his diet and, aged 25, enrolled to...

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  7. The social and intellectual movement known as transhumanism questions the figure of the ‘human’ at the centre of humanism and modern political formations. As part of a broader ‘posthuman turn’ it is frequently associated with technological enhancements that redefine human bodies and their limits.

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