Superhuman: The Uncharted Territory of Transhumanism

By Eric Pavlat

By responsible use of science, technology, and other rational means we shall eventually manage to become posthuman.” —Nick Bostrom

“The moral challenge of transhumanism will transcend those of abortion and euthanasia. For this reason, the pro-life movement must become the pro-human movement.” —Nigel M. Cameron

Cryonics. Neural implants. Designer babies. Welcome to the future of transhumanism. This energetic movement, comprising thousands of adherents, actively promotes the enhancement of humans via cybernetics, genetics, medicine, surgery, nanotechnology, and a full panoply of other scientific advancements. This enhancement would, according to Nick Bostrom’s “Transhumanist Declaration,” seek to advocate “the moral right for those who wish to do so to extend their mental and physical (including reproductive) capacities and to improve their control over their own lives. [They] seek personal growth beyond [their] current biological limitations” (see http://www.transhumanism.org/). [More]

My comments:

This is a very-thought provoking article which brings up many questions. It is extremely important that we educate ourselves on the ethical issues involved in these new technologies. Technology can be used for good purposes, but when we misuse it and attempt to make it our god or use it in order to become gods ourselves, then we are abusing it. What good is it if it causes us to lose our souls?

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