[extropy-chat] Tomorrow's People: the Challenges of Technologies for Life Extension and Enhancement

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Sun Nov 27 07:43:23 UTC 2005


Oxford, 14-17 March 2006, First World Forum on Science and Civilization -
<http://www.martininstitute.ox.ac.uk/JMI/Forum2006/>Tomorrow's People: the
Challenges of Technologies for Life Extension and Enhancement
<http://www.martininstitute.ox.ac.uk/JMI/Forum2006/>. This Forum is one of
the most interesting forthcoming events, and going to Oxford is always a
pleasure. The list of speakers and panellists includes some very well known
futurists, technologists and transhumanists. The session topics include some
of the real "big issues" facing humankind. The event is organized by the James
Martin Institute <http://www.martininstitute.ox.ac.uk/jmi/> (see also the
websites of The James Martin 21st Century School
<http://www.21school.ox.ac.uk/index.shtml> and The Future of Humanity
Institute <http://www.fhi.ox.ac.uk/>).
The Forum will take a close look at what some characterise as the next stage
of evolution: conscious efforts by human beings to reshape their inherited
physical, cognitive and emotional identities by extending lifespan and
enhancing human capacities. It will examine the range of technologies
offering lives that purport to be longer, stronger, smarter and happier.
Leading scientists, scholars, business executives, policy makers, religious
leaders and citizens will come together to explore what the promise of such
technology means in different parts of the world, the implication for our
ideas about what it means to be human, and whether and how such technology
should be governed.
Session topics will include:
RADICAL EVOLUTION: what is it and what will it mean for humanity?
REGIONAL PERSPECTIVES: how are the prospects of radical human evolution
viewed around the world?
LIVING LONGER? What are the prospects for radical life extension?
LIVING STRONGER? How will humans re-engineer the human body?
LIVING SMARTER? What are the implications of cognitive enhancement?
LIVING HAPPIER? What makes us happy and can it be bottled?
A FAIRER WORLD? What are the implications for human inequality?
THE MEANING OF HUMAN NATURE: what is natural about us and does it matter?
THE GOVERNANCE OF HUMAN TRANSFORMATION: is transformation a consumer choice
or an imperative to exercise social responsibility?
SHAPING ALTERNATIVE FUTURES: can we choose our future?
The list of speakers and panellists is impressive. More details on the forum
website <http://www.martininstitute.ox.ac.uk/JMI/Forum2006/> and PDF
brochure<http://www.martininstitute.ox.ac.uk/NR/rdonlyres/8553E0B3-C65A-490E-8C6B-14F4842C0AE7/0/Forumbrochure.pdf>
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