Transhumanism: a new metanarrative

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Ano de defesa: 2023
Autor(a) principal: Antônio, Keoma Ferreira
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Tipo de documento: Tese
Tipo de acesso: Acesso aberto
Idioma: por
Instituição de defesa: Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte
Brasil
UFRN
PROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM FILOSOFIA
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Link de acesso: https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/58485
Resumo: In this thesys, we aim to defend the proposition that Technoprogressive Transhumanism, as formulated by James Hughes and David Wood, has the potential to cultivate a new metanarrative. This metanarrative may provide a framework for envisaging solutions to the numerous atrocities culminating in existential risk. Transhumanism is not a singular, all-encompassing philosophical, cultural, political, and social movement. The subdivisions primarily arise due to the political nuances guiding each submovement. Alongside Technoprogressive Transhumanism, there is Extropianism, established by Max More and entrenched in neoliberalism, as well as UpWingers, founded by FM-2030 – or his former name, Fereidon Esfandiary – presenting an alternative political vision to the traditional right-left dichotomy. We critique Extropianism for being grounded in the failed foundations of post-2008 neoliberalism and for its inconsistency in adopting a life-affirming philosophy based on the recurring practice of austerity. We argue that, while transhumanism has its roots in humanism, its propositions surpass it. Despite the benefits humanism provided by introducing the concept of the human and its associated dignity, rights, and prerogatives, thus liberating us from dependence on the divine, the movement also initiated processes of dehumanization. Consequently, it falls to Technoprogressive Transhumanism to propose a utopian scenario wherein an end to the suffering of humans and other animals is envisaged through the use of technology, an extension of our nature in its good aspects, and an optimistic philosophy of life affirmation.
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spelling Transhumanism: a new metanarrativeHumanismoTranshumanismoTranshumanismo tecnoprogressistaCNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIAIn this thesys, we aim to defend the proposition that Technoprogressive Transhumanism, as formulated by James Hughes and David Wood, has the potential to cultivate a new metanarrative. This metanarrative may provide a framework for envisaging solutions to the numerous atrocities culminating in existential risk. Transhumanism is not a singular, all-encompassing philosophical, cultural, political, and social movement. The subdivisions primarily arise due to the political nuances guiding each submovement. Alongside Technoprogressive Transhumanism, there is Extropianism, established by Max More and entrenched in neoliberalism, as well as UpWingers, founded by FM-2030 – or his former name, Fereidon Esfandiary – presenting an alternative political vision to the traditional right-left dichotomy. We critique Extropianism for being grounded in the failed foundations of post-2008 neoliberalism and for its inconsistency in adopting a life-affirming philosophy based on the recurring practice of austerity. We argue that, while transhumanism has its roots in humanism, its propositions surpass it. Despite the benefits humanism provided by introducing the concept of the human and its associated dignity, rights, and prerogatives, thus liberating us from dependence on the divine, the movement also initiated processes of dehumanization. Consequently, it falls to Technoprogressive Transhumanism to propose a utopian scenario wherein an end to the suffering of humans and other animals is envisaged through the use of technology, an extension of our nature in its good aspects, and an optimistic philosophy of life affirmation.Pretendemos, neste trabalho, fazer uma defesa de que o Transhumanismo Tecnoprogressista, desenvolvido por James Hughes e David Wood, pode promover uma nova metanarrativa a partir da qual podemos contemplar um horizonte para uma possível solução ao rol numeroso de atrocidades que culminam no risco existencial. O Transhumanismo não é um movimento filosófico, cultural, político e social monolítico. As subdivisões ocorrem, proeminentemente, em virtude do matiz político que orienta cada submovimento. Além do Transhumanismo Tecnoprogressista, há o Extropinismo, fundado por Max More e inserido no neoliberalismo, e o UpWingers, fundado por FM-2030 – ou seu antigo nome Fereidon Esfandiary –, que expressa uma visão política alternativa à antiga dicotomia direita-esquerda. Criticamos aqui o extropianismo por sua fundamentação ocorrer dentro das bases falidas do neoliberalismo pós-crise de 2008 e por sua inconsistência em adotar uma filosofia de afirmação da vida fundamentada na recorrente prática da austeridade. Discutimos que, embora o transhumanismo tenha raízes no humanismo, suas proposições o transcendem. Apesar dos benefícios que o humanismo nos proporcionou ao inventar o humano e sua dignidade, seus direitos e prerrogativas, tirando-nos da dependência do divino, o movimento também inventou os processos de desumanização. Cabe, então, ao Transhumanismo Tecnoprogressista propor um cenário eutópico onde possamos conceber o fim do sofrimento de humanos e outros animais a partir do uso da tecnologia, extensão de nossa natureza em seus bons aspectos, e de uma filosofia otimista de afirmação da vida.Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do NorteBrasilUFRNPROGRAMA DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO EM FILOSOFIAFernandes, Edrisi de Araújohttp://lattes.cnpq.br/7666048890315155http://lattes.cnpq.br/4882655662159487Sorgner, Stephan LorenzSilva, Adan John Gomes daVaz, Bruno Rafaelo LopesAlves, Daniel Durante PereiraVilaça, Murilo MarianoAntônio, Keoma Ferreira2024-06-14T13:33:09Z2024-06-14T13:33:09Z2023-12-14info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersioninfo:eu-repo/semantics/doctoralThesisapplication/pdfANTÔNIO, Keoma Ferreira. Transhumanism: a new metanarrative. Orientador: Dr. Edrisi de Araújo Fernandes. 2023. 163f. Tese (Doutorado em Filosofia) - Centro de Ciências Humanas, Letras e Artes, Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte, Natal, 2023.https://repositorio.ufrn.br/handle/123456789/58485info:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessporreponame:Repositório Institucional da UFRNinstname:Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)instacron:UFRN2024-08-05T20:39:37Zoai:repositorio.ufrn.br:123456789/58485Repositório InstitucionalPUBhttp://repositorio.ufrn.br/oai/repositorio@bczm.ufrn.bropendoar:2024-08-05T20:39:37Repositório Institucional da UFRN - Universidade Federal do Rio Grande do Norte (UFRN)false
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Transhumanism: a new metanarrative
title Transhumanism: a new metanarrative
spellingShingle Transhumanism: a new metanarrative
Antônio, Keoma Ferreira
Humanismo
Transhumanismo
Transhumanismo tecnoprogressista
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
title_short Transhumanism: a new metanarrative
title_full Transhumanism: a new metanarrative
title_fullStr Transhumanism: a new metanarrative
title_full_unstemmed Transhumanism: a new metanarrative
title_sort Transhumanism: a new metanarrative
author Antônio, Keoma Ferreira
author_facet Antônio, Keoma Ferreira
author_role author
dc.contributor.none.fl_str_mv Fernandes, Edrisi de Araújo
http://lattes.cnpq.br/7666048890315155
http://lattes.cnpq.br/4882655662159487
Sorgner, Stephan Lorenz
Silva, Adan John Gomes da
Vaz, Bruno Rafaelo Lopes
Alves, Daniel Durante Pereira
Vilaça, Murilo Mariano
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Antônio, Keoma Ferreira
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv Humanismo
Transhumanismo
Transhumanismo tecnoprogressista
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
topic Humanismo
Transhumanismo
Transhumanismo tecnoprogressista
CNPQ::CIENCIAS HUMANAS::FILOSOFIA
description In this thesys, we aim to defend the proposition that Technoprogressive Transhumanism, as formulated by James Hughes and David Wood, has the potential to cultivate a new metanarrative. This metanarrative may provide a framework for envisaging solutions to the numerous atrocities culminating in existential risk. Transhumanism is not a singular, all-encompassing philosophical, cultural, political, and social movement. The subdivisions primarily arise due to the political nuances guiding each submovement. Alongside Technoprogressive Transhumanism, there is Extropianism, established by Max More and entrenched in neoliberalism, as well as UpWingers, founded by FM-2030 – or his former name, Fereidon Esfandiary – presenting an alternative political vision to the traditional right-left dichotomy. We critique Extropianism for being grounded in the failed foundations of post-2008 neoliberalism and for its inconsistency in adopting a life-affirming philosophy based on the recurring practice of austerity. We argue that, while transhumanism has its roots in humanism, its propositions surpass it. Despite the benefits humanism provided by introducing the concept of the human and its associated dignity, rights, and prerogatives, thus liberating us from dependence on the divine, the movement also initiated processes of dehumanization. Consequently, it falls to Technoprogressive Transhumanism to propose a utopian scenario wherein an end to the suffering of humans and other animals is envisaged through the use of technology, an extension of our nature in its good aspects, and an optimistic philosophy of life affirmation.
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