{"id":147367,"date":"2016-03-25T02:44:52","date_gmt":"2016-03-25T06:44:52","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.designerchildren.com\/transhumanism-social-and-philosophical-movement-britannica-com\/"},"modified":"2016-03-25T02:44:52","modified_gmt":"2016-03-25T06:44:52","slug":"transhumanism-social-and-philosophical-movement-britannica-com-2","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhumanism\/transhumanism-social-and-philosophical-movement-britannica-com-2\/","title":{"rendered":"transhumanism &#124; social and philosophical movement &#124; Britannica.com"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>      Transhumanism,      social and philosophical movement devoted to promoting the      research and development of robust human-enhancement      technologies. Such technologies would augment or increase            human sensory reception, emotive ability, or            cognitive capacity as well as radically improve      human       health and extend human       life spans. Such modifications resulting from the      addition of biological or physical technologies would be more      or less permanent and integrated into the human body.    <\/p>\n<p>      The term transhumanism was originally coined by      English biologist and philosopher Julian      Huxley in his 1957 essay of the same name. Huxley      refered principally to improving the human condition through      social and cultural change, but the essay and the name have      been adopted as seminal by the transhumanism movement, which      emphasizes material technology. Huxley held that, although      humanity had naturally evolved, it was now possible for      social institutions to supplant evolution in refining and      improving the species. The ethos of Huxleys essayif not its      lettercan be located in transhumanisms commitment to      assuming the work of evolution, but through technology rather      than society.    <\/p>\n<p>      The movements adherents tend to be       libertarian and employed in high technology or in      academia. Its principal proponents have been prominent      technologists like American computer scientist and futurist            Ray Kurzweil and scientists like Austrian-born      Canadian computer scientist and roboticist       Hans Moravec and American nanotechnology      researcher Eric Drexler, with the addition of a small but      influential contingent of thinkers such as American      philosopher James Hughes and Swedish philosopher Nick      Bostrom. The movement has evolved since its beginnings as a      loose association of groups dedicated to extropianism (a      philosophy devoted to the transcendence of human limits).      Transhumanism is principally divided between adherents of two      visions of post-humanityone in which technological and      genetic improvements have created a distinct species of      radically enhanced humans and the other in which      greater-than-human machine intelligence emerges.    <\/p>\n<p>      The membership of the transhumanist movement tends to split      in an additional way. One prominent strain of transhumanism      argues that social and cultural institutionsincluding      national and international governmental organizationswill be      largely irrelevant to the trajectory of technological      development.       Market forces and the nature of technological      progress will drive humanity to approximately the same end      point regardless of social and cultural influences. That end      point is often referred to as the singularity, a metaphor      drawn from       astrophysics and referring to the point of      hyperdense material at the centre of a       black hole which generates its intense      gravitational pull. Among transhumanists, the singularity is      understood as the point at which       artificial intelligence surpasses that of      humanity, which will allow the convergence of human and      machine       consciousness. That convergence will herald the      increase in human consciousness, physical strength, emotional      well-being, and overall health and greatly extend the length      of human lifetimes.    <\/p>\n<p>      The second strain of transhumanism holds a contrasting view,      that social institutions (such as religion, traditional      notions of marriage and child rearing, and Western      perspectives of freedom) not only can influence the      trajectory of technological development but could ultimately      retard or halt it. Bostrom and American philosopher David Pearce founded the      World Transhumanist      Association in 1998 as a nonprofit organization dedicated to      working with those social institutions to promote and guide      the development of human-enhancement technologies and to      combat those social forces seemingly dedicated to halting      such technological progress.    <\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>See original here:<\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/www.britannica.com\/topic\/transhumanism\" title=\"transhumanism | social and philosophical movement | Britannica.com\">transhumanism | social and philosophical movement | Britannica.com<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> Transhumanism, social and philosophical movement devoted to promoting the research and development of robust human-enhancement technologies. 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