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Philosophical futures
Stephen R. L. Clark
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"Philosophical speculation and science fiction are united in this: what is now obvious is mot likely to be false, or at best a transient mode of being. In exploring future possibilities, the author introduces science fiction writers and contemporary philosophers alike to the riches of their twin traditions. What is the likely future of our species? What sort of global religious feeling is likely to prevail? How far can we go in engineering living artefacts, or our own descendants? Are we on the cusp of a new reality, in which we shall have to choose how 'human' we will remain, what seemingly obvious feelings and beliefs need to be revised or re-imagined? Is it even possible that we are living out a dream, devised by the last intelligences in the last days of the universe? What now exists seems to most of us to be obvious, or even eternal, but the truth is otherwise: even our most trusted intuitions and our most stable institutions (as they seem) could have been entirely different, and may be different again. Our ordinary life may be a dream and a delirium, as ancient philosophers thought, and our chief task is to wake up"--Publisher's description on back cover.

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Peter Lang
Language
English
Pages
247

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Table of Contents

Eradicating the obvious
World religions and world orders
Tools, machines and marvels
Making up animals
The end of the ages
Have biologists wrapped up philosophy?
From biosphere to technosphere
Posthumanism : engineering in the place of ethics
Elves, hobbits, trolls and talking beasts
C. J. Cherryh : the ties that bind
Blossoming in the morn of days.

Edition Notes

Contains bibliographic references and index.

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Frankfurt am Main, New York
Series
Beyond humanism: trans- and posthumanism = Jenseits des Humanismus: trans- und posthumanismus -- v. 2.

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Library of Congress
B72 .C537 2011

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Pagination
247 p. ;
Number of pages
247

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL25287891M
ISBN 10
3631630204
ISBN 13
9783631630204
LCCN
2011277178
OCLC/WorldCat
754770103

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