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- noun an advocate of
transhumanism
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Examples
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I am more interested in working alongside someone as influential as John Harris than in someone who, unlike Harris, happens to call herself a "transhumanist" - and who wants to evolve into a Jupiter-brain somewhere in the outer reaches of our solar system (which will have been converted to computronium).
Ethical Technology 2009
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Within what might be termed the transhumanist "tradition of overcoming tradition," the pursuit of radical life extension plays a central part.
Ethical Technology IEET 2010
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Within what might be termed the transhumanist "tradition of overcoming tradition," the pursuit of radical life extension plays a central part.
Ethical Technology IEET 2010
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Of course, the transhumanists will argue that this makes me a secret bioconservative just as bioconservatives will argue that this makes me a secret transhumanist, which is pretty much just because they are all not only barking mad but co-dependent on the equal extremity of their imagined antagonists.
amor mundi 2009
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It's obvious why the term "transhumanist" is scary.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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It's obvious why the term "transhumanist" is scary.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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It's obvious why the term "transhumanist" is scary.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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It's obvious why the term "transhumanist" is scary.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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It's obvious why the term "transhumanist" is scary.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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It's obvious why the term "transhumanist" is scary.
Ann Reynolds: Leonardo Was A Transhumanist Ann Reynolds 2011
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