Transcendence & Transhuman

From: Ian Goddard (igoddard@erols.com)
Date: Mon Mar 02 1998 - 11:20:12 MST


> IAN: In other words we could have Consciousness & art,
> or just C and no art, ergo C transcends "art."

   IAN: One might posit a contradiction from the statement
   above and my post on the application of "transcendence"
   to "human" -- producing "transhuman" -- such that if C
   transcending art implies that there can be C and no art,
   then transcending the human can imply that there is you
   and "no human," and thus the annihilation of the human.

   It's not contradiction because the term "transhuman"
   contains "human" as a precondition, and this "human
   thing" is that to which a transcendence -- becoming
   larger than normal -- function is applied. To say
   that C transcends art, is to say that C is larger
   than art, that it goes some places art does not.
   In the same fashion, the transhuman is larger
   than the nontranshuman. The transhuman is an
   expanded human the way a butterfly is an ex-
   panded caterpillar. And in the same way that
   the butterfly is not the annihilation of the
   caterpillar but the logical evolution of the
   caterpillar, the transhuman is not an annihi-
   lation of the human but the logical evolution
   of the human into a superahuman with "wings"
   that can carry it beyond the finite confines
   that define the limits imposed on all humans.

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