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Posthumanism is a philosophical perspective of how change is enacted in the world. As a conceptualization and historicization of both agency and the “human,” it is different from those conceived through humanism. Whereas a humanist perspective frequently assumes the human is autonomous, conscious, intentional, and exceptional in acts of change, a ...
Alain Beaulieu +2 more
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Posthumanism: A Fickle Philosophy?
Defining posthumanism as a single, well-oriented philosophy is a difficult if not impossible endeavour. Part of the reason for this difficulty is accounted by posthumanism’s illusive origins and its perpetually changing hermeneutics.
Steven Umbrello
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Will Posthumanism be the End of the Homo Sapiens Era? [PDF]
The purpose of the article is to answer the question whether posthumanism is the end of the homo sapiens era. The multitude of posthumanisms can be reduced to two main views: cultural posthumanism and techno-humanism.
Piotr Mazur
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Posthuman Archaeologies, Archaeological Posthumanisms
This paper maps and builds relations between posthumanism and the field of archaeology, arguing for vital and promising connections between the two. Posthuman insights on post-anthropocentrism, non-human multiplicities, and the minoritarian in the now intersect powerfully with archaeology’s multi-temporal and long-term interests in heterogenous and ...
Craig Cipolla +2 more
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Composting Humboldt: How might Donna Haraway’s posthumanism enrich an understanding of Wilhelm von Humboldt’s Bildung? [PDF]
This conceptual research aims to reconfigure Wilhelm von Humboldt’s Bildung considering Donna Haraway’s ‘compostist’ posthumanism. Three aspects of Humboldt’s Bildung are identified and analysed: individuality, unity of nature and mind, and holistic ...
Louis Waterman-Evans
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Philosophical and Cultural Aspects of Transhumanism and Posthumanism [PDF]
The article discusses the mechanisms of improving the human organism presented in past centuries’ culture and analogous phenomena present in contemporary cultural texts. On this basis, theoretical and speculative aspects of posthumanism and transhumanism
Roman Sapenko, Bogdan Trocha
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The relevance of the research topic is due to interest in the phenomenon of Russian cosmism, which, on the one hand, is actualized with a new stage of space exploration, on the other hand, requires philosophical understanding against the background of ...
A. S. Gagarin, S. A. Novopashin
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Posthumanism and the problem of immortality: Socio-philosophical analysis [PDF]
The article is devoted to the analysis of the problem of immortality in the context of the philosophy of posthumanism. The problem of immortality has always worried humanity.
Kraynov, Andrey Leonidovich
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Phase of the formation of the posthumanism. To the statement of a problem
In conditions of economic instability, the spread of challenges and threats of both man-made, epidemiological, and information-communication nature, humanism in general and the concept of "human" in particular are forced to adapt to the new realities of ...
Gribovod E.G.
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