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Transhumanism h+

Victor Navarro Regan New. Transhumanism h+. What is transhumanism?. Breaking limitations Morphological freedom Next step in human evolution “ Posthuman ” Precursors Prosthetics Modern medicine Artificial organs Pacemaker. Hugh Herr at TEDMED 2010. Pros.

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Transhumanism h+

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  1. Victor Navarro Regan New Transhumanismh+

  2. What is transhumanism? • Breaking limitations • Morphological freedom • Next step in human evolution • “Posthuman” • Precursors • Prosthetics • Modern medicine • Artificial organs • Pacemaker

  3. Hugh Herr at TEDMED 2010

  4. Pros • Robotic/Synthetic limbs and organs • Stronger social integration • Reduction/Elimination of aging and disease • Neural and visual implants • Augmented reality/HUD

  5. Negative Impact of Transhumanism

  6. Expense • The disabled pay hundreds, even thousands to overcome their disability • Today's prosthetic limbs cost between $5,000 to $8,000 while today's transhuman prosthetic limbs can cost over $20,000 • Parts wear and tear

  7. Superiority • Transhumans may view normal humans as inferior • Repetition of Nazi Germany and the Master Race • In the wrong hands, the technology may lead to global catastrophe

  8. Overpopulation • The elimination of disease leads to less deaths, but more people • China already experiences overpopulation

  9. What separates humanity from other species? • Replacing limbs and organs with machinery and robotics, and utilizing nanotechnology to eliminate disease • When does a human stop being a human?

  10. Likelihood?A brief timeline

  11. Ethical Analysis • Utilitarianism: Would a technologically-based ascension of the human species as a whole bring about more happiness than despair? • Virtue Ethics: Would the pursuit of what transhumanism promises be considered virtuous? • Benevolence • Generosity

  12. Questions?

  13. Sources • http://www.nickbostrom.com/papers/history.pdf • http://www.nickbostrom.com/ethics/transhumanist.pdf • Hugh Herr at TEDMED 2010

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