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Humans 2.0

Scientific, Philosophical, and Theological Perspectives on Transhumanism

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Humans 2.0

By: Fazale Rana, Kenneth R. Samples
Narrated by: Lance Smith
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Will technology usher in a new future or have we gone too far?

Unprecedented developments in bioengineering, biotechnology, and biomedicine breakthroughs that could improve the lives of people with debilitating diseases and injuries can also serve as stepping-stones to technologies that can enhance human beings and alter human nature, raising fears about how biotechnologies could be misused.

Should we discourage advances in biotechnology and bioengineering that can be used for human enhancement? Or should we take control of our own "evolution" and usher in a posthuman age? Is there another option?

In Humans 2.0, authors Fazale "Fuz" Rana and Kenneth Richard Samples open a window to the new world of human enhancement technologies and transhumanism, their promises, potential, and pitfalls.

©2019 Fazale Rana (P)2021 One Audiobooks
Philosophy Religious Studies Genetics

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