[ExI] Question from a neophyte

Giulio Prisco giulio at gmail.com
Mon Mar 8 11:40:09 UTC 2010


I certainly agree that Moravec is not the only entry point. But for
me, he is one of the main entry points. Transhumanism is not _only_,
but _also_ about robots and bush people. As a philosophical position,
we are for self ownership and morphological freedom, the freedom to
modify one's body at will. I interpret morphological freedom in its
widest sense, inclusive of escaping biology, or living as pure
software.

Of course these options will become available much later than the
options, being developed, for improving our biological bodies by
biotechnology. But for me the ultimate objective is, to use now
politically incorrect words, to escape the meat.

On Mon, Mar 8, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Stefano Vaj <stefano.vaj at gmail.com> wrote:
> As somebody coming from "wet" transhumanism, I could not endorse more
> the following Natasha's statement. In fact, we have just begun to tap
> into the potential of biotech itself...
>
> On 5 March 2010 01:46,  <natasha at natasha.cc> wrote:
>> I'm not sure why you would chose Moravec as an entry point. It would not be
>> my choice at all.  Transhumanism is not about robots and bush people.
>>  Transhumanism is a philosophical worldview.  If you lens is robotics,
>> again, I would not single out Moravec, but engage a collection of sciences
>> and technologies through which the transhumanist goal or future could be or
>> has the potential of being established.
>>
>> And I agree with you about the Western narrative, by I do not agree that it
>> is a bad thing.  Body transcendence is not the aim of transhumanism -
>> whether a body is used or not is NOT the point!  Uploading is not the GOAL
>> of transhumanism!
>>
>> This is why transhumanism gets a bad rap.  I oppose Moravec's particular
>> vision, no matter how imaginative it is.  We will not forgo the biological
>> body for no body, but transform the biological body for semi and
>> non-biological bodies in real time and in synthetic environments.
>>
>> To assume Moravec's vision of uploads (by the way a more contemporary phrase
>> for transferring the brain's content to an artificial system is "whole brain
>> emulation"), is the entry point and the ground rule of transhumanism is
>> simply not correct.
>
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