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3.1 Human Beings and Technology in the Work of Günther Anders
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Oliver Krüger
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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Foreword to the English Edition 11
- A Who is Who? of Post- and Transhumanism 15
- 1. Virtuality, Media, and Immortality. An Introduction 19
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Part I Humans and Media
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2. Virtuality
- Introduction 29
- 2.1 Virtuality and Time 31
- 2.2 Virtuality and Space 37
- 2.3 Virtuality and Corporeality 40
- 2.4 Virtuality, Reality, and the Imaginary 43
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3. Promethean Shame
- 3.1 Human Beings and Technology in the Work of Günther Anders 51
- 3.2 Virtuality and Death 55
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Part II Technological Posthumanism
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4. Transhumanism
- 4.1 Post- and Transhumanism 61
- 4.2 Intellectual Predecessors and the Transhuman 62
- 4.3 Early Transhumanism: Ettinger, FM-2030, Leary 68
- 4.4 The Extropy Institute and the (Vita-)Mores 75
- 4.5 The World Transhumanist Association / humanity+ 78
- 4.6 Other Actors and Institutions 82
- 4.7 Religious and Spiritual Transhumanism 87
- 4.8 Conclusion 89
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5. Technological Posthumanism
- Introduction 91
- 5.1 The Posthuman and Posthumanism 92
- 5.2 The Face of Posthumanism 95
- 5.3 Posthumanism and Art 105
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6. A History of Technological Posthumanism
- 6.1 Writing the “History of the Future” 115
- 6.2 How We Became Posthuman 118
- 6.3 Annihilation or Infinite Progress 158
- 6.4 Singularities 197
- 6.5 Immortality 218
- 6.6 The Transcendental Superintelligence 260
- 6.7 Omega 276
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7. Virtuality. Immortality in the Age of Digital Media
- Introduction 291
- 7.1 Economy 292
- 7.2 Control and Contingency 297
- 7.3 Secular Progress and Christian Salvation History 301
- 7.4 The End of the Affronts 310
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Appendix
- List of Abbreviations 317
- Bibliography 319
- Index of Names 348
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter 1
- Contents 5
- Foreword to the English Edition 11
- A Who is Who? of Post- and Transhumanism 15
- 1. Virtuality, Media, and Immortality. An Introduction 19
-
Part I Humans and Media
-
2. Virtuality
- Introduction 29
- 2.1 Virtuality and Time 31
- 2.2 Virtuality and Space 37
- 2.3 Virtuality and Corporeality 40
- 2.4 Virtuality, Reality, and the Imaginary 43
-
3. Promethean Shame
- 3.1 Human Beings and Technology in the Work of Günther Anders 51
- 3.2 Virtuality and Death 55
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Part II Technological Posthumanism
-
4. Transhumanism
- 4.1 Post- and Transhumanism 61
- 4.2 Intellectual Predecessors and the Transhuman 62
- 4.3 Early Transhumanism: Ettinger, FM-2030, Leary 68
- 4.4 The Extropy Institute and the (Vita-)Mores 75
- 4.5 The World Transhumanist Association / humanity+ 78
- 4.6 Other Actors and Institutions 82
- 4.7 Religious and Spiritual Transhumanism 87
- 4.8 Conclusion 89
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5. Technological Posthumanism
- Introduction 91
- 5.1 The Posthuman and Posthumanism 92
- 5.2 The Face of Posthumanism 95
- 5.3 Posthumanism and Art 105
-
6. A History of Technological Posthumanism
- 6.1 Writing the “History of the Future” 115
- 6.2 How We Became Posthuman 118
- 6.3 Annihilation or Infinite Progress 158
- 6.4 Singularities 197
- 6.5 Immortality 218
- 6.6 The Transcendental Superintelligence 260
- 6.7 Omega 276
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7. Virtuality. Immortality in the Age of Digital Media
- Introduction 291
- 7.1 Economy 292
- 7.2 Control and Contingency 297
- 7.3 Secular Progress and Christian Salvation History 301
- 7.4 The End of the Affronts 310
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Appendix
- List of Abbreviations 317
- Bibliography 319
- Index of Names 348