Thomas, A. (2024). The Politics and Ethics of Transhumanism. Techno-Human Evolution and Advanced Capitalism. Bristol University Press.

Authors

  • Nicolás Rojas-Cortés PhD Candidate in Philosophy at the University of Chile. Editor of the journal Ethika

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.33182/joph.v4i3.3402

Keywords:

Book Review, Thomas A, Politics, Ethics, Transhumanism, echno-Human EvolutionRemove Techno-Human Evolution, Advanced Capitalism, Bristol University Press

Abstract

Criticisms of transhumanism are often as weak or even weaker than transhumanist proposals. If we
consider that a significant number of criticisms arise from the fear of the dangers that technooptimistic proposals might pose to human nature—whatever that might mean—then the
effectiveness of arguments against transhumanism is null. When technical production is effective,
no one cares about the complaints of sages who are detached from the world we inhabit. In this
sense, it is refreshing to find a systematic argument against transhumanism that does not rehash
conceptual clichés that contribute little, especially when cutting-edge technology belongs to a few
entrepreneurs who care little or nothing for the complaints reminiscent of the Vatican.

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Published

2024-12-19

How to Cite

Rojas-Cortés, N. (2024). Thomas, A. (2024). The Politics and Ethics of Transhumanism. Techno-Human Evolution and Advanced Capitalism. Bristol University Press . Journal of Posthumanism, 4(3), 293–296. https://doi.org/10.33182/joph.v4i3.3402

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Book Reviews