Ageing and Death: A Focus on How to Transcend Diseases for Transhumanist Movements

Forum Pub Date : 2023-10-13 DOI:10.2218/forum.1.9154
Jessica Lombard
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The concept of transhumanism is based on a specific understanding of human limitations that should or could be transcended. Among them, the question of overcoming our own corporeality through the delaying of ageing or death is of major importance for a new understanding of human plasticity and fluidity when shaping ourselves and our environment. As transhumanism advocates for human enhancement through technological means, it considers ageing and death as diseases and criticizes their necessity in the human evolutionary process. In light of this transhumanist question, this article discusses ageing and death as diseases for which there must be technological solutions. It underlines that a philosophical approach is necessary to highlight how correlated and interrelated those subjects are and tries to go beyond humanist dichotomies to make clearer how major notions (health, enhancement, etc.) are intertwined with each other and consequently shape our socio-political subjectivities. Given this context, this article discusses the fact that medicine is traditionally structured on a limit that seems to be more and more plastic to pave the way for new debates, such as human enhancement, morphological freedom, and biocultural capital. It then discusses how transhumanism tries to transcend what is considered human structures by examining death as a fatal degeneration that could be overcome through biological amortality and informational immortality.
老龄化与死亡:如何超越疾病的超人类主义运动的焦点
超人类主义的概念是基于对人类应该或可以超越的局限性的具体理解。其中,通过延缓衰老或死亡来克服我们自身的肉体问题,对于在塑造我们自己和我们的环境时重新理解人类的可塑性和流动性具有重要意义。超人类主义主张通过技术手段增强人类,将衰老和死亡视为疾病,批判它们在人类进化过程中的必要性。鉴于这个超人类主义的问题,本文讨论了衰老和死亡作为必须有技术解决方案的疾病。它强调,必须采用哲学方法来强调这些主题是如何相互关联和相互关联的,并试图超越人文主义的二分法,以更清楚地说明主要概念(健康、增强等)如何相互交织,从而影响我们的社会政治主体性。在这种背景下,本文讨论了这样一个事实,即医学传统上是建立在一个限制上的,这个限制似乎越来越具有可塑性,从而为新的争论铺平了道路,例如人类增强、形态自由和生物文化资本。然后讨论了超人类主义如何试图超越人类结构,将死亡视为一种致命的退化,可以通过生物不朽和信息不朽来克服。
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