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E-grāmata: Humanism and its Discontents: The Rise of Transhumanism and Posthumanism

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This book explains that while posthumanism rose in opposition to the biblical contention that ‘Man was created in the image of God’, transhumanism ascertained the complementary view that ‘Man has been assigned dominion over all creatures’, further exploring a path that had been opened up by the Enlightenment’s notion of human perfectibility.

It explains also how posthumanism and transhumanism relate to deconstruction theory, and on a broader level to capitalism, libertarianism, and the fight against human extinction which may involve trespassing the boundary of the skin, achieving individual immortality or dematerialization of the Self and colonisation of distant planets and stars.

While one author contends that there is no Artificial Intelligence as all intelligence is artificial, two other authors debate about truth and reason in today’s world, the notion of personhood and the legacy of the Nietzschean Superhuman in the current varieties of anti-humanism.

Introduction: Humanism and Its Discontents---The Rise of Transhumanism and Posthumanism 1(16)
Paul Jorion
Part I Humanism on the Wane
17(18)
Strong Artificial Intelligence and Theological Anthropology: One Problem, Two Solutions
19(16)
Marius Dorobantu
Part II Complement and Supplements
35(30)
On Prosthetic Existence: What Differentiates Deconstruction from Transhumanism and Posthumanism
37(28)
Susanna Lindberg
Part III Boundaries and Frontiers
65(64)
Discourse Between Stefan Lorenz Sorgner and Paul Jorion on Nietzsche, Fascism and Moving Beyond Humanism: From Friedrich Nietzsche to Stefan Sorgner---The Short Path Leading from Superhumanism to Metahumanism
67(18)
Paul Jorion
Dignity, Personhood, and the Sacred
85(12)
Stefan Lorenz Sorgner
Truth? Still Breathing!
97(8)
Paul Jorion
Enlightenment, Truths, and the Sciences
105(8)
Stefan Lorenz Sorgner
When Skin and Technology Intertwine
113(16)
Helene Jeannin
Part IV The Enlightenment Recovered
129(52)
On Max More's Extropianism
131(20)
Salome Bour
Transhumanism and Advanced Capitalism: Elitist Logics and Dangerous Implications
151(30)
Alexander Thomas
Part V The Cunning of Reason
181(36)
Posthumanism, Transhumanism, Superhumanism and Metahumanism from an Adaptive Standpoint
183(14)
Paul Jorion
Ethics and Complexity: Why Standard Ethical Frameworks Cannot Cope with Socio-Technological Change
197(20)
Clement Vidal
Francis Heylighen
Index 217
Paul Jorion, Ph.D. is Associate Professor at the Université Catholique de Lille, France. He trained as an anthropologist, sociologist and psychoanalyst. He taught at Cambridge University, UK, was a UCI Regents Lecturer and a member of the UCLA, USA, Human Complex Systems. He played a pioneering role in AI (British Telecoms Connex project) and in developing financial algorithms.