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The transhuman has been at the threshold of untethering from social norms and aggregated attributes of heredity by questioning the philosophical and societal interpretations of how people ought to be seen and understood. The aim of the philosophy and worldview of transhumanism is to establish an extensive analysis of the sciences and technologies that transcend historical predicaments of the human condition. Such explorations are aligned with campaigns for the freedom to choose advocacies that rescale moral dictums and rigid divisions of binary thinking. I argue that the transhumanist framework, which provides necessary principles to champion the right to live healthier and longer lives, has come to pass. Through biomedical interventions of artificial intelligence, nanorobotics, and gene editing, combined with the right to protect autonomy with strategies for long-term incentives, the transhuman unbounded existence has woven a dense network of diverse characteristics. It is imperative that the rights of human, transhuman, posthuman, and other types of sentient beings continue to evolve at the speed of technology. The sooner the better.
Fortunately, most every social movement has resulted in a widely infectious concept of broadening human rights. (…)
It is better to know and understand where we’re going and be prepared than to ignore or deny the inevitable and be caught unawares or badly prepared.
Let the adventure begin.
Martine Rothblatt [1, p. 17]
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Vita-More, N. (2023). The Transhuman Unbounded Existence: AI, Nanorobots, and Computational Simulation. In: Michałowska, M. (eds) Humanity In-Between and Beyond. Integrated Science, vol 16. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-031-27945-4_11
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