Movin' On: Taking Transhumanism in Stride



Learn Science on mps-science.com. Movin' On: Taking Transhumanism in Stride article will help answer your questions on Science.We at mps-science.com specialize in Science. Science at mps-science.com provides the most up to date news and articles. If you have questions please do not hesitate to contact us.

Summary:
We know people who have benefited from pacemakers, cochlear implants, laser vision surgery, prosthetic devices, and cosmetic dentistry.

Transhumanists embrace these techniques and many more as a desirable progression toward utilizing technology as a tool for human improvement. The current hot topics such as stem- cell research will one day elicit the same yawn


Article:

Back in the seventies, we watched "The Six Million Dollar Man", a popular television show encircling a trained operative who was critically injured and given the gift of technology--bionic legs and super vision.

Lee Majors portrayed a man predisposed to of leaping tall buildings and scanning the landscape at night. We marveled at the possibility of creating a human with superior qualities. In the opening sequence of each episode, we heard the phrase, "We have the technology." The implication was that we could--and should--use it to transform a high market value man into a formidable man/machine mix.

My definition of an excellent human is someone who is mindful of maximizing his or her own potential for creativity and compassion. That seems like plenty to tackle, but there is an emerging school of thought that suggests we ought to be obliged excellent superhumans.

Transhumanists rely on that the continual evolution of humans requires the--key word here-- ethical use of technology to help us live better, longer lives. For them, a life span of 80 years may be what "nature intended" for this decade, but our role as 21st solar year humans is to use what we've learned to improve upon nature.

These aren't doom and gloom types who live in a fantasy world or win the start a future run by robots. Transhumanists are passionately optimistic in spitting distance the role of humans. They're excited as respects the possibilities for people to truly maximize their potential. They pretend that human development is limited only by our current technology.

We're seeing evidence of this every day. Fertility clinics offer a range of effective treatments unthinkable a few decades ago. We're rapt in wonder by the extreme makeover shows featuring dramatic physical transformations of those willing to endure multiple surgeries and painful recovery periods. We know people who have benefited from pacemakers, implants, laser vision surgery, prosthetic devices, and cosmetic dentistry.

Transhumanists embrace these techniques and many more as a desirable progression toward utilizing technology as a tool for human improvement. They envision a time when we can eliminate disease, enhance memory, develop superior senses, and create physical bodies resistant to aging.

This build-a-better-human view isn't universally accepted, but it's important to look at how our ideas of "improvement" have divergent over the years. Eyeglasses were once viewed as an unnecessary and unwelcome manipulation of our God-given eyesight. The current hot topics such as stem- cell research will one day elicit the same yawns with which we greet news of eyebrow lifts or fertility drug-induced twins.

What does it mean to go yet human? As long as humans are in charge, is it possible to do aught that might be considered extra the realm of human potential? Is there a need for ethical controls or legal restrictions if advances in science are seen as the desired result of natural human achievement? Is all fair in love and war--and science?

We love ethical debates close the nature of nature. Instead of focusing on a particular new-fangled technique, we'd do well to frame our rejection or accord of transhumanism in terms of the bigger picture--is technology a natural part of human evolution? Do we have a responsibility to use science as a tool to improve the human experience- including the human body?

I'm incessantly open to improving, and that goes for my definition of excellence. If we can develop superhuman mentality and bodies, can we also look forward to tremendous gains in creativity and compassion? Transhumanists get us thinking practically the potential for humanity over the long haul.

Now that's excellent.



My Mathematical Formula 2006. - My Mathematical Formula incorporatingThe Diabolical Staking Plan.
Advanced Dieting Secrets (tm) - Introducing a whole new type of diet system. * Taking dieting to the Next Level and beyond.


Article Index: | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 | 8 | 9 | 10 | 11 | 12 | 13 | 14 | 15 | 16 | 17 | 18 | 19 | 20 | 21 | 22 | 23 | 24 | 25 | 26 | 27 | 28 | 29 | 30

Advice
Home Business
Technology
Online Advertising
Motivational
Internet Marketing
SEO Help
Online Games
Science Articles
Happiness

More Articles:


1. Sound Walls on Freeways as Energy Collectors By Lance Winslow
Summary: With hundreds of thousands of lights hooked up in a composite format it will light up the roadway and since the lights can shine down on the road in the direction of traffic it would be like daylight without the light pollution associated with street lights in large cities.Currently this technology is being used in those little flashlights you see advertised Article: Cruising down our Freeways, Highways and Toll Ways we often see large walls to field the sound to residential neighborho…

2. Several types of hearing aids
Summary: There are four basic styles of hearing aids for people with sensorineural hearing loss: In-the-Ear (ITE) hearing aids fit completely in the outer ear and are used for mild to severe hearing loss. Hearing aids are particularly useful in improving the hearing and speech comprehension of people with sensorineural hearing loss. Wearing two hearing aids may help balance sounds, improve your understanding of words in noisy situations, and make it easier to locate the source of sounds. Probl…
Bobby Torres
Halloween Pumpkin Carving Ideas
Vail Accommodation, Co
Marks And Spencer Car Insurance
3. Scientists Declaration about The Holy Quran and Islam-T.V.N. Persaud
Summary: Professor Peraud presented several research papers. 'It seems to me that Muhammad was a very ordinary man, he couldn't read, didn't know how to write, in fact he was an illiterate...We're talking about 1400 years ago, you have some illiterate person making profound statements that are amazingly accurate, of a scientific nature...I personally can't see how this could be mere chance, there are too many accuracies and like Dr. Moore, I have no difficulty in my mind reconciling that this is…

4. Can Rain Makers Really Make Rain? By Graham McClung
Summary: The rain making ceremony consists of certain things done by the rain maker, supported by other rituals, requirements, or prohibitions required of the community the rain maker is serving.These may be bans on certain foods or practices, but if the rain doesn't come, who is to say that someone in the community failed to play their part, destroying the rain Article: Whenever there's a drought, someone will come up with the idea of finding a rain maker, or holding a day of prayer for…