dr andy miah | www.andymiah.net | andymiah.wordpress.com
                               | CYBORGS
          POSTHUMAN DESIGNS | TRANSHUMANS
            email@andymiah.net | rca/2006.10.09




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Some examples:
    human cloning, genetic enhancement, artificial intelligence
    computer mediated communications, nanotechnology




               How are science & technology | CYBORGS
                      re-shaping priorities/ | TRANSHUMANS
                   questions about culture? | POSTHUMANS




                                         Everyday contexts and media
                        Video gaming; science-fiction; popular press;
                        art; weblogs; scientific documentary; cinema;
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Some examples:
    human cloning, genetic enhancement, artificial intelligence
          cloning
    computer mediated communications, nanotechnology




               How are science & technology | CYBORGS
                      re-shaping priorities/ | TRANSHUMANS
                   questions about culture? | POSTHUMANS




                                         Everyday contexts and media
                        Video gaming; science-fiction; popular press;
                        art; weblogs; scientific documentary; cinema;
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human cloning
    Not (just) erroneous journalism
    But, consider how different moral
    views are characterised




       THE          SEVERINO            KOREAN       PANOS
     RAELIANS       ANTINORI              TEAM       ZAVOS
      2001/2003       2001              1998/2002   March 2004
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Some examples:
    human cloning, genetic enhancement, artificial intelligence
    computer mediated communications, nanotechnology




               How are science & technology | CYBORGS
                      re-shaping priorities/ | TRANSHUMANS
                   questions about culture? | POSTHUMANS




                                         Everyday contexts and media
                        Video gaming; science-fiction; popular press;
                        art; weblogs; scientific documentary; cinema;
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Although…        Nayar (2004) Virtual Worlds
                     All new technology must be
                     understood as a digital innovation




           How are science & technology | CYBORGS
                  re-shaping priorities/ | TRANSHUMANS
               questions about culture? | POSTHUMANS




                 More than just studies technology as new
                of digital/cyber culture         culture
                                    Everyday contexts and media


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The nature of technology [technique]
    How new technology raises moral questions about life
    How technology disrupts our sense of self


                                             | CYBORGS
                                             | TRANSHUMANS
                                             | POSTHUMANS



                  Cultural Theory
                        Bioethics
        Philosophy of technology             technology as
                theoretical roots                  culture


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What kind of life is worth living?
     How does technology disrupt our humanness?
     Should we be fearful of a β€žslippery slopeβ€Ÿ?



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Miah, A. (2003). "Be Very Afraid: Cyborg Athletes, Transhuman Ideals, and Posthumanity."
     Journal of Evolution and Technology, 13(2)


     | CYBORGS                                                                                  | Politics
     | TRANSHUMANS                                                | Enhancement                 | Rights
     | POSTHUMANS                      | The Other                | Medicine                    | Citizenship
                                       | Aliens                   | Technology
                                       | Monsters




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| CYBORGS                                                  | Politics
     | TRANSHUMANS                                              | Rights
     | POSTHUMANS                                               | Citizenship
                                       Chris Hables Gray (2002)
                                                Freedom to travel
                                  Freedom to electronic speech
                                      Right of Electronic privacy
                     Freedom of consciousness (right to modify)
                                               Right to life/death
                                       Right to political equality
                                         Freedom of information
                           Freedom of family, sexuality, gender
                                                   Right to peace



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| CYBORGS
     | TRANSHUMANS                              | Enhancement
     | POSTHUMANS                               | Medicine
                                                | Technology
                   Developed by the Extropians
           Claims a philosophical background
                   Advocates the use of human
             technology for human betterment
         Interest in radical new technologies”
                                  Life extension,
                          genetic engineering,
                                    space travel,
                          artificial intelligence




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| CYBORGS
     | TRANSHUMANS
     | POSTHUMANS    | The Other
                     | Aliens
                     | Monsters




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science and technology are      β€œthe posthuman reveals an interesting
 always embedded in           interplay between the world of scientific,
                              bioethical theorizing and the world of the
 cultural, economic and
                                cultural imagination – myth, SF, popular
 political contexts                                culture and religion”




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β€œthe posthuman reveals an interesting
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                                      bioethicsal theorizing and the world of the
                    Why an interest in ethics? imagination – myth, SF, popular
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                                                    New ethical issues
                                                    Need for new ethics
     E.g1. Association for Internet Researchers

          Eg2. UN Declaration on Human Rights
                       and the Human Genome
                                                    Reconsider the
                                                    ethical foundation of
                                                    research

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READING
     Bendle, M. F. (2002). "Teleportation, Cyborgs and the Posthuman Ideology." Social Semiotics 12(1): 45-62.

     Smith, C. J., G. Klock, et al. (2004). "Post.hum.an.ous." Reconstruction 4(3):
     http://www.reconstruction.ws/043/editorial.htm [see entire volume]

     Lewis, B. E. (2003). "Prozac and the Post-human Politics of Cyborgs." Journal of Medical Humanities
     24(1/2): 49-63 [medicine]

     Zurbrugg, N. (1999). "Virilio, Stelarc and 'Terminal' Technoculture." Theory, Culture and Society 16(5): 177-
     199 [artists].

     Elton, M. (1997). "Robots and Rights: The ethical demands of artificial agents." Ends & Means: Journal of
     the University of Aberdeen Centre for Philosophy, Technology, and Society 1(1) Online. Available HTTP:
     http://www.abdn.ac.uk/cpts/cpts/as3.hti [intelligence].

     Gray, C. H. (2003). "Posthuman Soldiers in Postmodern War." Body and Society 9(4): 215-226 [politics].

     Miah, A. (2003). "Be Very Afraid: Cyborg Athletes, Transhuman Ideals, and Posthumanity." Journal of
     Evolution and Technology, 13(2) [athletes]



     Google: andy miah; bioethics and sport; posthumanism


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Posthuman Designs (2006)

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    Some examples: human cloning, genetic enhancement, artificial intelligence cloning computer mediated communications, nanotechnology How are science & technology | CYBORGS re-shaping priorities/ | TRANSHUMANS questions about culture? | POSTHUMANS Everyday contexts and media Video gaming; science-fiction; popular press; art; weblogs; scientific documentary; cinema; 3
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    Some examples: human cloning, genetic enhancement, artificial intelligence computer mediated communications, nanotechnology How are science & technology | CYBORGS re-shaping priorities/ | TRANSHUMANS questions about culture? | POSTHUMANS Everyday contexts and media Video gaming; science-fiction; popular press; art; weblogs; scientific documentary; cinema; 6
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    Although… Nayar (2004) Virtual Worlds All new technology must be understood as a digital innovation How are science & technology | CYBORGS re-shaping priorities/ | TRANSHUMANS questions about culture? | POSTHUMANS More than just studies technology as new of digital/cyber culture culture Everyday contexts and media 7
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    | CYBORGS | Politics | TRANSHUMANS | Rights | POSTHUMANS | Citizenship Chris Hables Gray (2002) Freedom to travel Freedom to electronic speech Right of Electronic privacy Freedom of consciousness (right to modify) Right to life/death Right to political equality Freedom of information Freedom of family, sexuality, gender Right to peace 25
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    READING Bendle, M. F. (2002). "Teleportation, Cyborgs and the Posthuman Ideology." Social Semiotics 12(1): 45-62. Smith, C. J., G. Klock, et al. (2004). "Post.hum.an.ous." Reconstruction 4(3): http://www.reconstruction.ws/043/editorial.htm [see entire volume] Lewis, B. E. (2003). "Prozac and the Post-human Politics of Cyborgs." Journal of Medical Humanities 24(1/2): 49-63 [medicine] Zurbrugg, N. (1999). "Virilio, Stelarc and 'Terminal' Technoculture." Theory, Culture and Society 16(5): 177- 199 [artists]. Elton, M. (1997). "Robots and Rights: The ethical demands of artificial agents." Ends & Means: Journal of the University of Aberdeen Centre for Philosophy, Technology, and Society 1(1) Online. Available HTTP: http://www.abdn.ac.uk/cpts/cpts/as3.hti [intelligence]. Gray, C. H. (2003). "Posthuman Soldiers in Postmodern War." Body and Society 9(4): 215-226 [politics]. Miah, A. (2003). "Be Very Afraid: Cyborg Athletes, Transhuman Ideals, and Posthumanity." Journal of Evolution and Technology, 13(2) [athletes] Google: andy miah; bioethics and sport; posthumanism 52