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HOMO EX MACHINA. Der Mensch von Morgen. Chancen und Risiken des Transhumanismus

by : Bernd Kleine-Gunk/Stefan Lorenz Sorgner: Homo Ex Machina

2023

Penguin Random House Verlagsgruppe


About the book
English title: Homo Ex Machina
Tomorrow’s human: a nuanced look at transhumanism
Imprint: Goldmann 
ISBN: 978-3-442-31669-4
Pages: 320 pages
Date of publication: June 21, 2023

English sample translation available

Synopsis: 
Pacemakers, running blades, stem cell research, life-prolonging medicine: these achievements might sound normal, but they are all part of what is called transhumanism. Transhumanism stipulates that humanity’s next evolutionary step will come about through the use of modern science and technology, but many people see it as a dangerous endeavour. They fear that it will dehumanize us, that we’ll become "cyborgised" and open ourselves up to ethically questionable genetic experiments and state-sponsored eugenics.

Medic Kleine-Gunk and philosopher Sorgner dive into the complex world of transhumanism, and dispel some of the myths surrounding it. They introduce the relevant theories and academic disciplines involved in the transhumanist movement, examine its history and critique its opportunities and risks. Among other things, they explain why it's unrealistic to expect that we’ll be able to digitize our personalities within the next 20 years, and that modern technology doesn’t exceed "natural" humanity: rather, it can serve to improve our lives – but only if we want it to.

About the authors

Bernd Kleine-Gunk is a professor of medicine and a leading anti-ageing expert. He is the president of the German Society for Preventative and Anti-Aging Medicine, and has published numerous academic and non-academic articles and books on the subject. He is a globally sought-after speaker, and advises several companies and institutions.

Stefan Lorenz Sorgner is a professor of philosophy at the John Cabot University in Rome, director and co-founder of the Beyond Humanism Network, research fellow at the Ewha Womens’ University Institute for the Humanities in Seoul and fellow at the Institute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies think-tank. He is one of the world’s leading post- and trans-humanist philosophers, and has published several monographs and co-authored books.


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