Transhumanisms: A Review of Transhumanist Schools of Thought

New Literaria an International Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies in Humanities 2 (1):120-131 (2021)
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Abstract

Transhumanism is a philosophical system that proposes the use of advanced technologies directly in the human body to modify and improve its biological condition. That is the core idea of transhumanism and it can be adopted by various ideological systems in different ways. It will depend on their ethical approach and what they define as “improvement”. In this article we will quickly review the difference between transhumanist philosophy, Transhumanism and Transhumanisms.

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Piero Gayozzo
Universidad Nacional Mayor de San Marcos

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