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Man into Superman - The Startling Potential of Human Evolution -- And How To Be Part of It (Hardcover)
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Man into Superman - The Startling Potential of Human Evolution -- And How To Be Part of It (Hardcover)
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This 2005 edition (ISBN 0-9743472-4-8 in the Cultural Classics
Series by Ria University Press) contains an exact replica copy of
the complete first edition of Robert C. W. Ettinger's 1972 cultural
classic, MAN INTO SUPERMAN. Additional (2005) materials include
three paper contributions: (1) "A Short History of Transhumanist
Thought" (By Nick Bostrom, Ph.D.); (2) "A Brief History of Modern
Transhumanism" (By R. Michael Perry, Ph.D.); and, (3) "My Dog Is A
Very Good Dog -- Or -- The Unprecedented Urgency Of New Research
Priorities To Dismantle Doomsday And Cultivate Transhumanity" (By
Charles Tandy, Ph.D.). >>> In the 1960s Ettinger founded
the cryonics (cryonic hibernation) movement and authored THE
PROSPECT OF IMMORTALITY. In the 1970s Ettinger helped initiate the
transhumanist revolution with his MAN INTO SUPERMAN. Ettinger sees
"discontinuity in history, with mortality and humanity on one side
-- on the other immortality and transhumanity." >>>
Cryonic hibernation (experimental long-term suspended animation) of
humans may provide a "door into summer" unlike any season
previously known. Such patients (individuals and families in
cryonic hibernation) may yet experience the transhuman condition.
Ettinger argues for his belief in "the possibility of limitless
life for our generation." We should become aware of the incorrect,
distorted, and oversimplified ideas presented in the popular media
about cryonics and transhumanism. Ettinger believes that the cool
logic and scientific evidence he presents should lead us to forget
the horror movies and urban legends and embrace great expectations.
>>> An abstract of Dr. Bostrom's paper follows:
Transhumanism in Western history (partial listing oftopics): Our
ambivalent quest to transcend natural limits; Rational humanism as
a root of transhumanism; Ben Franklin as favoring suspended
animation; Darwin and possibility that most evolution remains in
future; Frankenstein (1818) and science fiction; Racism and
totalitarianism in the 20th century; Julian Huxley (1927) uses term
"transhumanism"; Artificial Intelligence; The Singularity;
Molecular Nanotechnology; Uploading of Minds; Robert Ettinger
(1964) advocates experimental long-term suspended animation now
(cryonics and the likelihood of transmortality and transhumanity);
F. M. Esfandiary and UpWingers; Max More and the Extropy Institute;
Nick Bostrom and the World Transhumanist Association; James Hughes
and the new 21st century politics of biotechnology. >>> An
abstract of Dr. Perry's paper follows: In 1964, Ettinger advocated
freezing the newly deceased for possible future reanimation. But
the transhumanist camp that emerged is not limited to cryonicists.
Transhumanist thought includes (to cite only a few): Alan
Harrington (1969) THE IMMORTALIST (Scientific conquest of death);
F. M. Esfandiary (1970) OPTIMISM ONE (UpWing, instead of
Left-Middle-Right, philosophy); Eric Drexler (1986) ENGINES OF
CREATION (Molecular nanotechnology); Damien Broderick (1997) THE
SPIKE (During the 21st century we will become a new family of
life-forms); According to Frank Tipler (1994) THE PHYSICS OF
IMMORTALITY and R. Michael Perry (2000) FOREVER FOR ALL, the more
distant future may include scientific resurrection of all the dead.
>>> An abstract of Dr. Tandy's paper follows: Particular
cultural traditions have informed each civilization's felt
educational needs to become "us" or "human" (instead ofbarbarian)
or to become "educated" or "transhuman" (instead of merely human).
The twentieth century surprised many of us with its world wars and
doomsday weapons (WMDs). If we survive all doomsday dangers over
the next few years and decades and centuries, then our future as
humans or transhumans may be longer -- much longer -- than the mere
10,000 years of past civilizational existence. Our pasts are short
and almost non-existent compared to the potential reality of a very
long future. This paper explores the educational implications of
such a complex reality.
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