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Introduction to the Posthuman Condition There
seems to be an inherent compulsion in the human condition to try and understand
our own existence. From diverse epochs of human history comes evidence
of attempts to make sense of what we are, and how we relate to the world.
We understand how earlier humans saw forces of nature, controlled by Gods,
as determining human existence and subjecting us to their whim. By enhancing
our technical capabilities, the story goes, we gained increasing confidence
in our ability to exert control over those forces and impose our own will
on nature. In the humanist period of western development, where science
advanced and deities held less sway, it even became possible to think
of our selves, with our intelligence and skills, as coming to dominate
a fickle and violent nature. Indeed, some thinkers came to believe the
universe is precisely tuned to the production of human existence
a theory latterly known as the Strong Anthropic Principle
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Robert Pepperell Rob Pepperell post-human posthuman post-humanism posthumanism the post-human condition the posthuman condition intellect books posthuman philosophy post-human philosophy postdigital post-digital post-biological postbiological postbiology transhuman trans-human technology philosophy consciousness machines computer AI robots A-life extropy N Katherine Hayles how we became posthuman Francis Fukuyama the post-human future biotechnology
All material © Robert Pepperell, 2002
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