What is it about?

What does it mean to be human? This question has made a meteoric career for itself, becoming a focal point of almost every thread of the transhumanist debate. Significant as it is, the question eludes any definitive answer, since it directly engenders an array of related queries. This Special Issue questions our notions of the human being, human subjectivity, superiority and uniqueness, which tend to be underpinned by simplistic and simplifying dichotomies entrenched in western philosophy, science and art. By articulating the problems we face in understanding and defining the human and the nonhuman, this Special Issue offers an insight into the current transhumanist discourse. Crossing the boundaries of disciplines and definitions, the contributors propose an assemblage of methodological and conceptual scaffoldings to build on in this project.

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Why is it important?

To shed light on the heated debate on transhumanism and posthumanism and its interdisciplinary approaches that go far beyond philosophy.

Perspectives

Writing the Introduction and working with experts on transhumanism/posthumanism was both a challenging and rewarding experience. We all sought for new ideas and interpretations giving and another inspiration.

Monika Michałowska
Medical University of Łódź

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This page is a summary of: What does it mean to be human? The faces of the human in the twenty-first century, Technoetic Arts, July 2022, Intellect,
DOI: 10.1386/tear_00077_2.
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