Deconstructing Transhumanism: A Religion Without Religion challenges the widely held view that transhumanism-a movement advocating for the enhancement of human life through technology-is purely secular and scientific.
Deconstructing Transhumanism: A Religion Without Religion challenges the widely held view that transhumanism-a movement advocating for the enhancement of human life through technology-is purely secular and scientific.
Dr. Michael G. Sherbert is an Algonquin of Pikwàkanagàn First Nation whose interdisciplinary scholarship explores the intersections of religion, culture, and technology, with a particular focus on the future development of artificial intelligence (AI) and emerging technologies. Dr. Sherbert's recent work bridges traditional Indigenous perspectives with contemporary technological developments, offering a unique lens through which to understand the ethical, cultural, and religious implications of AI. Through his scholarship, he advocates for a more inclusive and culturally informed approach to technological innovation.
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Acknowledgments Introduction Transhumanism's Religious Structures: Rethinking Secular Narratives Chapter One: Sacrifice: The Autoimmune Death-Drive in Transhumanism Chapter Two: Sacrificing Human Life: The Transhuman Sacred (Without Sacred) Chapter Three: From Religion to Transhumanism: Anthropocentrism as Anthropotheism Chapter Four: Messianic Machines of Faith: The Singularity as Event Conclusion: The Dangers of a Transhumanist Religion without Religion Bibliography Index.
Acknowledgments Introduction Transhumanism's Religious Structures: Rethinking Secular Narratives Chapter One: Sacrifice: The Autoimmune Death-Drive in Transhumanism Chapter Two: Sacrificing Human Life: The Transhuman Sacred (Without Sacred) Chapter Three: From Religion to Transhumanism: Anthropocentrism as Anthropotheism Chapter Four: Messianic Machines of Faith: The Singularity as Event Conclusion: The Dangers of a Transhumanist Religion without Religion Bibliography Index.
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