TRANSHUMANISM
2. The intellectual and cultural movement that shares with humanism a
commitment to human progress especially through applied reason rather than
faith; it differs from humanism in affirming the possibility and
desirability of fundamentally altering the human condition for the better,
such as by using technology to eliminate aging and greatly enhance human
intellectual, physical, and psychological capacities.
1. Any system or way of thought or action concerned with the rational use
of science, technology, creativity, and other means to overcome human
limitations by extending maximum lifespan, augmenting intelligence, and
enhancing humans physically and psychologically.
TRANSHUMANISM: The view that it is both possible for us in the next couple of centuries to use science, technology, and any rational means to overcome human limitations by extending our maximum lifespan, augmenting our intelligence, and redesigning ourselves physically and psychologically.
Onward!
Max
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