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Notes on Fukuyama
“Transhumanism” from The World’s Most Dangerous Idea
- Important Paragraph: “Underlying this idea of the equality of rights is the belief that we all possess a human essence that dwarfs manifest differences in skin color, beauty, and even intelligence. This essence, and the view that individuals therefore have inherent value, is at the heart of political liberalism. But modifying that essence is the core of the transhumanist project. If we start transforming ourselves into something superior, what rights will these enhanced creatures claim, and what rights will they possess when compared to those left behind? If some move ahead, can anyone afford not to follow? These questions are troubling enough within rich, developed societies. Add in the implications for citizens of the world’s poorest countries—for whom biotechnology’s marvels likely will be out of reach—and the threat to the idea of equality becomes even more menacing.”
- Essentially, Fukuyama agrees that the FM-2030 brand of transhumanism is problematic.
- This article might be a good starting point for introducing transhumanism.
Created on November 4, 2008 14:37:26
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