2019
DOI: 10.18662/po/103
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Exorganic Posthumanism and Brain-Computer Interface Technologies

Abstract: Transhumanism is a philosophical movement that argues in favor of technologically mediated transformation of humans. Some transhumanists claim that radical human enhancement could one day create new posthuman species. Two prominent paths could lead toward posthumans. Organic posthumanism maintains the essential role of the biological in posthumans. Exorganic posthumanism reasons for synthetic, electronic and digital qualities of future posthuman beings. This article is dedicated to the examination of the exorg… Show more

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“…For it seems to be true, that the own concept of the virus makes it possible to project our ideas into it (Sick, 2002, p. 155), and yet it is not that easy to comprehend viruses in an easy conceptually representational way (Mitchell, 2012, p. 71). This means, that to try to explain the invisible that makes us sick is not only filled with the biological view, but also by our constant conceptually flux view on history, culture, politics, society, and the power relations of our human biases or rather posthuman (Odorcak, 2019).…”
Section: The Invisible and The Visiblementioning
confidence: 99%
“…For it seems to be true, that the own concept of the virus makes it possible to project our ideas into it (Sick, 2002, p. 155), and yet it is not that easy to comprehend viruses in an easy conceptually representational way (Mitchell, 2012, p. 71). This means, that to try to explain the invisible that makes us sick is not only filled with the biological view, but also by our constant conceptually flux view on history, culture, politics, society, and the power relations of our human biases or rather posthuman (Odorcak, 2019).…”
Section: The Invisible and The Visiblementioning
confidence: 99%