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Letter from Utopia
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Nick Bostrom
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April 9, 2008
The good life: just how good could it be? A vision of the future, from the future.
Keywords: Utopia; transhumanism; posthumanism; human enhancement; ethics; value; technology; cognitive enhancement; life extension; well-being; flourishing; human potential
Published Online: 2008-4-9
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Keywords for this article
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