Posthumanism Guide, Meaning , Facts, Information and Description
Posthumanism is a kind of neohumanist ideology. It is often thought of in two markedly different ways.
In Europe, posthumanism is understood as beyond humanism, and is the dominant secular, rational humanist philosophy. It transcends the ideas and images of the world of classical Renaissance humanism to correspond more closely to the 21st century's ideas of scientific knowledge. It mainly differentiates from classical humanism in that it restores the statue that had been made of humanity to one of many natural species. According to this claim, humans have no inherent rights to destroy nature or set themselves above it in ethical considerations a priori.
Human knowledge is also reduced to a less controlling position, previously seen as the defining aspect of the world. The limitations and fallibility of human intelligence are confessed, even though that doesn't mean abandoning the strong rational tradition of humanism. A branch of posthumanism that seeks to transcend these limitations is known as transhumanism.
In the United States, posthumanism is commonly understood as a movement to move beyond human. It is nearly identical to transhumanism because the other branches of posthumanism are almost nonexistent in the United States, outside of university literature departments. Transhumanism, then, is the belief, study, or promotion of the idea that the human form is self-limiting. Transhumanists seek to get beyond the natural bounds of the body and promote artificial intelligence, nanotechnology, biomachines, and other technologies whose goal it is to blur the distinction between humans and machines.
According to one definition, a posthuman is what a transhuman seeks to become. Posthumans are "Persons of unprecedented physical, intellectual, and psychological capacity, self-programming, self-constituting, potentially immortal, unlimited individuals."
Some see this as movement dystopian, but posthumanists themselves see it as a natural extension and consequence of the human desire for self-improvement, and consider those opposed to be Luddites.
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