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Similar to exploring an old city I like to wander down the side streets of the transhumanity debate to read about fascinating areas of research and development such as artificial intelligence and artificial life . However, it’s best not to get sidetracked. It helps to keep in mind that the debate is driven by basic concerns as much as it is by the science and technology. In particular, I am reminded of this by the personal revelations by authors. One scholar wonders whether he would remain consistent with his opposition to genetic engineering if his grandchild’s life was in the balance. Another author relates his grief over the death of his parents. Others describe a chronic illness that they or loved ones must suffer and endure. These testimonials serve to remind me that the transhumanity debate is centered on the problem of human mortality.
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- Assisted Reproductive Technology
- Human Dignity
- Radical Transformation
- Human Biology
- Moderate Transformation
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Lilley, S. (2013). Transformation of Body and Mind. In: Transhumanism and Society. SpringerBriefs in Philosophy. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-007-4981-8_3
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