Definition of Posthumanism. Meaning of Posthumanism. Synonyms of Posthumanism

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Definition of Posthumanism

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Meaning of Posthumanism from wikipedia

- species. Posthuman condition: The deconstruction of the human condition by critical theorists. Existential posthumanism: it embraces posthumanism as a praxis...
- posthuman comes up both in posthumanism as well as transhumanism, but it has a special meaning in each tradition. In critical theory, the posthuman is...
- role-playing game Eclipse Phase Search for "posthuman" , "post-human", "posthumans", or "post-humans" on Wikipedia. Posthumanism, postmodern philosophy's reinterpretation...
- "apocalyptic" variant of posthumanism and contrasted with "cultural posthumanism" in humanities and the arts. While such a "cultural posthumanism" would offer resources...
- Teenage Mediocrity 1992–1996. Manson launched his own vanity label in 2000, Posthuman Records. The label released two albums – the 2000 soundtrack to Book of...
- scientific, cultural, and social evolution. Drawing on theories from critical posthumanism and transhumanism, the journal encourages constructive and critical dialogue...
- transhumanism and posthumanism, arguing that while transhumanism advocates for human enhancement through science and emerging technologies, posthumanism critically...
- published Posthuman Feminism, a text that helps establish a theoretical foundation for posthuman feminism, an alternate strand of posthumanism that s****s...
- Posthuman are an electronic music duo consisting of cousins Richard Bevan and Joshu Doherty. They run the I Love Acid record label and clubnight. Establishing...
- Retrieved 26 April 2018. Galvan, Jill (1 January 1997). "Entering the Posthuman Collective in Philip K. ****'s "Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep?""...