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The Posthuman Condition: Consciousness Beyond the Brain

โœ Scribed by Julian Pepperell


Publisher
Intellect Ltd
Year
2003
Tongue
English
Leaves
213
Edition
3
Category
Library

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โœฆ Synopsis


Where humanists saw themselves as distinct beings in an antagonistic relationship with their surroundings, posthumans regard their own being as embodied in an extended technological world.Synthetic creativity, organic computers, genetic modification, intelligent machines--such ideas are deeply challenging to many of our traditional assumptions about human uniqueness and superiority. But, ironically, it is our very capacity for technological invention that has secured us so dominant a position in the world which may lead ultimately to (as some have put it) 'The End of Man'. If we are really capable of creating entities that exceed our own skills and intellect then the consequences for humanity are almost inconceivable. Nevertheless, we must now face up to the possibility that attributes like intelligence and consciousness may be synthesised in non-human entities--perhaps within our lifetime. Would such entities have human-like emotions; would they have a sense of their own being?The Posthuman Condition argues that such questions are difficult to tackle given the concepts of human existence that we have inherited from humanism, many of which can no longer be sustained. New theories about nature and the operation of the universe arising from sophisticated computer modelling are starting to demonstrate the profound interconnections between all things in reality where previously we had seen only separations. This has implications for traditional views of the human condition, consciousness, the way we look at art, and for some of the oldest problems in philosophy.First published in the 1990s, this important text has been completely revised by the author with the addition of new sections and illustrations.For further information see: www.post-human.net

โœฆ Table of Contents


PRELIMINARY PAGES......Page 2
CONTENTS......Page 8
PREFACE TO THE NEW EDITION......Page 10
FOREWORD......Page 12
A NOTE ON THE TERM 'POSTHUMAN'......Page 13
INTRODUCTION TO THE TECHNOLOGICAL CLIMATE OF POSTHUMANISM......Page 14
CHAPTER ONE: CONSCIOUSNESS, HUMANS AND COMPLEXITY......Page 26
CHAPTER TWO: SCIENCE, KNOWLEDGE AND ENERGY......Page 48
CHAPTER THREE: ORDER AND DISORDER, CONTINUITY AND DISCONTINUITY......Page 66
CHAPTER FOUR: BEING, LANGUAGE AND THOUGHT......Page 90
CHAPTER FIVE: ART, AESTHETICS AND CREATIVITY......Page 114
CHAPTER SIX: AUTOMATING CREATIVITY......Page 130
CHAPTER SEVEN: SYNTHETIC BEINGS......Page 152
CHAPTER EIGHT: WHAT IS POSTHUMANISM?......Page 168
APPENDIX I......Page 186
APPENDIX II......Page 190
POSTSCRIPT......Page 201
BIBLIOGRAPHY......Page 202
INDEX......Page 207
BACK COVER......Page 213


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