Seeking control, having to know everything, demanding results, these are brain-fed barriers to navigating dimensions that have no limits. Jaden Phoenix gets us out of our heads and into our heart space.
2 See Leonard D. Katz, Evolutionary Origins of Morality: Cross Disciplinary Perspectives (Bowling Green: Imprint Academic, 2000); W. A. Rottschaeffer The Biology and Psychology of Moral Agency, (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, ...
Seeking control, having to know everything, demanding results, these are brain-fed barriers to navigating dimensions that have no limits. Jaden Phoenix gets us out of our heads and into our heart space.
to the light of being and love that is open to all creatures by the fact of their creaturely existence. Being, present as 'sublime and serene', is a metaphysical category hovering from the beginning to the end of human existence that, ...
No human life is not somehow immersed in the air, and yet the air is hardly only human. It is a plane that moves freely in and out of bodies, human and animal alike, and that moves germs to and fro and weather currents here and there.
Throughout the book, Bryant encourages the reader to engage with the questions he addresses.
These technologies will radically transform human health and extend our life spans far beyond what most of us have ever dreamed. Many people alive today will be able to take advantage of an array of medical technologies taking shape at ...
Evaluates scientific and technological advances that are enabling the development of artificial intelligence and the extension of human life and capabilities through mechanical means, in a provocative account that considers such topics as ...
bound mice by injecting them with an extra copy ofIGF1. The result was a breed of mouse with added muscle 30 % stronger than regular mice. After creating bulked up “muscle mice,” researchers turned their attention to producing “marathon ...
... Spain in short fiction by women writers , the novela negra , and Basque and Catalan crime fiction . Her articles have appeared in Studies in 20th and 21st Century Literature , L'édudit franco - espagnol , and the Revista Canadiense de ...
A Voice calling us out of ignorance into an expansive future beyond our wildest dreams. A future beyond the limitations of space and time, the mind and the physical body. A future "Beyond Human".
In the process, the book positions "the human" in readiness for what many have characterized as our transhuman or posthuman future.
Beyond Human taps the minds of doctors, scientists, and engineers engaged in developing a host of new technologies while telling the stories of some of the patients courageously testing the radical new treatments about to come into the ...
Beyond Human is an informative and accessible guide for all those interested in the developing sciences of genetic engineering, bio printing and human cloning.
Examines recent developments in the fields of robotics and artificial intelligence, and explores the moral and ethical questions that are arising as a result of those developments and their potential applications.
Gregory Benford and Elisabeth Malartre's Beyond Human treats the landscape of human self-change and robotic development as poles of the same general phenomenon.
Concepts once purely fiction -- robots, cyborg parts, artificial intelligence -- are becoming part of everyday reality. Soon robots will be everywhere, performing surgery, exploring hazardous places, making rescues, fighting...