{"id":67567,"date":"2016-03-26T03:45:42","date_gmt":"2016-03-26T07:45:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhumanism-by-julian-huxley-1957\/"},"modified":"2016-03-26T03:45:42","modified_gmt":"2016-03-26T07:45:42","slug":"transhumanism-by-julian-huxley-1957","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.euvolution.com\/prometheism-transhumanism-posthumanism\/transhumanism\/transhumanism-by-julian-huxley-1957\/","title":{"rendered":"Transhumanism by Julian Huxley (1957)"},"content":{"rendered":"<p><p>  In New Bottles for New Wine, London: Chatto & Windus,  1957, pp. 13-17<\/p>\n<p>    As a result of a thousand million years of evolution, the    universe is becoming conscious of itself, able to understand    something of its past history and its possible future. This    cosmic self-awareness is being realized in one tiny fragment of    the universe in a few of us human beings. Perhaps it has been    realized elsewhere too, through the evolution of conscious    living creatures on the planets of other stars. But on this our    planet, it has never happened before.  <\/p>\n<p>    Evolution on this planet is a history of the realization of    ever new possibilities by the stuff of which earth (and the    rest of the universe) is made life; strength, speed and    awareness the flight of birds and the social polities of bees    and ants; the emergence of mind, long before man was ever    dreamt of, with the production of colour, beauty,    communication, maternal care, and the beginnings of    intelligence and insight. And finally, during the last few    ticks of the cosmic clock, something wholly new and    revolutionary, human beings with their capacities for    conceptual thought and language, for self-conscious awareness    and purpose, for accumulating and pooling conscious experience.    For do not let us forget that the human species is as radically    different from any of the microscopic single-celled animals    that lived a thousand million years ago as they were from a    fragment of stone or metal.  <\/p>\n<p>    The new understanding of the universe has come about through    the new knowledge amassed in the last hundred yearsby    psychologists, biologists, and other scientists, by    archaeologists, anthropologists, and historians. It has defined    mans responsibility and destinyto be an agent for the rest of    the world in the job of realizing its inherent potentialities    as fully as possible.  <\/p>\n<p>    It is as if man had been suddenly appointed managing director    of the biggest business of all, the business of evolution    appointed without being asked if he wanted it, and without    proper warning and preparation. What is more, he cant refuse    the job. Whether he wants to or not, whether he is conscious of    what he is doing or not, he is in point of fact determining the    future direction of evolution on this earth. That is his    inescapable destiny, and the sooner he realizes it and starts    believing in it, the better for all concerned.  <\/p>\n<p>    What the job really boils down to is thisthe fullest    realization of mans possibilities, whether by the individual,    by the community, or by the species in its processional    adventure along the corridors of time. Every man-jack of us    begins as a mere speck of potentiality, a spherical and    microscopic egg-cell. During the nine months before birth, this    automatically unfolds into a truly miraculous range of    organization: after birth, in addition to continuing automatic    growth and development, the individual begins to realize his    mental possibilitiesby building up a personality, by    developing special talents, by acquiring knowledge and skills    of various kinds, by playing his part in keeping society going.    This post-natal process is not an automatic or a predetermined    one. It may proceed in very different ways according to    circumstances and according to the individuals own efforts.    The degree to which capacities are realized can be more or less    complete. The end-result can be satisfactory or very much the    reverse: in particular, the personality may grievously fail in    attaining any real wholeness. One thing is certain, that the    well-developed, well-integrated personality is the highest    product of evolution, the fullest realization we know of in the    universe.  <\/p>\n<p>    The first thing that the human species has to do to prepare    itself for the cosmic office to which it finds itself appointed    is to explore human nature, to find out what are the    possibilities open to it (including, of course, its    limitations, whether inherent or imposed by the facts of    external nature). We have pretty well finished the geographical    exploration of the earth; we have pushed the scientific    exploration of nature, both lifeless and living, to a point at    which its main outlines have become clear; but the exploration    of human nature and its possibilities has scarcely begun. A    vast New World of uncharted possibilities awaits its Columbus.  <\/p>\n<p>    The great men of the past have given us glimpses of what is    possible in the way of personality, of intellectual    understanding, of spiritual achievement, of artistic creation.    But these are scarcely more than Pisgah glimpses. We need to    explore and map the whole realm of human possibility, as the    realm of physical geography has been explored and mapped. How    to create new possibilities for ordinary living? What can be    done to bring out the latent capacities of the ordinary man and    woman for understanding and enjoyment; to teach people the    techniques of achieving spiritual experience (after all, one    can acquire the technique of dancing or tennis, so why not of    mystical ecstasy or spiritual peace?); to develop native talent    and intelligence in the growing child, Instead of frustrating    or distorting them? Already we know that painting and thinking,    music and mathematics, acting and science can come to mean    something very real to quite ordinary average boys and girls    provided only that the fright methods are adopted for bringing    out the childrens possibilities. We are beginning to realize    that even the most fortunate people are living far below    capacity, and that most human beings develop not more than a    small fraction of their potential mental and spiritual    efficiency. The human race, in fact, is surrounded by a large    area of unrealized possibilities, a challenge to the spirit of    exploration.  <\/p>\n<p>    The scientific and technical explorations have given the Common    Man all over the world a notion of physical possibilities.    Thanks to science, the under-privileged are coming to believe    that no one need be underfed or chronically diseased, or    deprived of the benefits of its technical and practical    applications.  <\/p>\n<p>    The worlds unrest is largely due to this new belief. People    are determined not to put up with a subnormal standard of    physical health and material living now that science has    revealed the possibility of raising it. The unrest will produce    some unpleasant consequences before it is dissipated; but it is    in essence a beneficent unrest, a dynamic force which will not    be stilled until it has laid the physiological foundations of    human destiny.  <\/p>\n<p>    Once we have explored the possibilities open to consciousness    and personality, and the knowledge of them has become Common    property, a new source of unrest will have emerged, will    realize and believe that if proper measures are taken, no one    need be starved of true satisfaction, or condemned to    sub-standard fulfillment. This process too will begin by being    unpleasant, and end by being beneficent. It will begin by    destroying the ideas and the institutions that stand in the way    of our realizing our possibilities (or even deny that the    possibilities are there to be realized), and will go on by at    least making a start with the actual construction of true human    destiny.  <\/p>\n<p>    Up till now human life has generally been, as Hobbes described    it, nasty, brutish and short; the great majority of human    beings (if they have not already died young) have been    afflicted with misery in one form or anotherpoverty, disease,    ill-health, over-work, cruelty, or oppression. They have    attempted to lighten their misery by means of their hopes and    their ideals. The trouble has been that the hopes have    generally been unjustified, the ideals have generally failed to    correspond with reality.  <\/p>\n<p>    The zestful but scientific exploration of possibilities and of    the techniques for realizing them will make our hopes rational,    and will set our ideals within the framework of reality, by    showing how much of them are indeed realizable. Already, we can    justifiably hold the belief that these lands of possibility    exist, and that the present limitations and miserable    frustrations of our existence could be in large measure    surmounted. We are already justified in the conviction that    human life as we know it in history is a wretched makeshift,    rooted in ignorance; and that it could be transcended by a    state of existence based on the illumination of knowledge and    comprehension, just as our modern control of physical nature    based on science transcends the tentative fumblings of our    ancestors, that were rooted in superstition and professional    secrecy.  <\/p>\n<p>    To do this, we must study the possibilities of creating a more    favourable social environment, as we have already done in large    measure with our physical environment. We shall start from new    premises. For instance, that beauty (something to enjoy and    something to be proud of) is indispensable, and therefore that    ugly or depressing towns are immoral; that quality of people,    not mere quantity, is what we must aim at, and therefore that a    concerted policy is required to prevent the present flood of    population-increase from wrecking all our hopes for a better    world; that true understanding and enjoyment are ends in    themselves, as well as tools for or relaxations from a job, and    that therefore we must explore and make fully available the    techniques of education and self-education; that the most    ultimate satisfaction comes from a depth and wholeness of the    inner life, and therefore that we must explore and make fully    available the techniques of spiritual development; above all,    that there are two complementary parts of our cosmic duty one    to ourselves, to be fulfilled in the realization and enjoyment    of our capacities, the other to others, to be fulfilled in    service to the community and in promoting the welfare of the    generations to come and the advancement of our species as a    whole.  <\/p>\n<p>    The human species can, if it wishes, transcend itself not just    sporadically, an individual here in one way, an individual    there in another way, but in its entirety, as humanity. We need    a name for this new belief. Perhaps transhumanism will serve:    man remaining man, but transcending himself, by realizing new    possibilities of and for his human nature.  <\/p>\n<p>    I believe in transhumanism: once there are enough people who    can truly say that, the human species will be on the threshold    of a new kind of existence, as different from ours as ours is    from that of Pekin man. It will at last be consciously    fulfilling its real destiny.<\/p>\n<p><!-- Auto Generated --><\/p>\n<p>Continued here: <\/p>\n<p><a target=\"_blank\" rel=\"nofollow\" href=\"http:\/\/transhumanism.org\/index.php\/WTA\/more\/huxley\/\" title=\"Transhumanism by Julian Huxley (1957)\">Transhumanism by Julian Huxley (1957)<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p> In New Bottles for New Wine, London: Chatto &#038; Windus, 1957, pp. 13-17 As a result of a thousand million years of evolution, the universe is becoming conscious of itself, able to understand something of its past history and its possible future. 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