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Transhumanism, Nature, and the Ends of Science
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Table of Contents

The Bones of the Argument

Chapter 1: The Tools of Our Tools

Chapter 2: Beyond the Human Condition

Chapter 3: Life in the Transition

Excursus I: The Practice of Philosophy in the 21st Century

Chapter 4: Aging Boys Will be the Death of Us

Chapter 5: Science as Pharmakon

Excursus II: Philosophy, Rhetoric, Policy

Chapter 6: The Metaphysics of Transhumanism

Chapter 7: Contemplating a Medium Sized Catastrophe

Chapter 8: The Consolation of Geology

About the Author

Robert Frodeman is Professor of Philosophy at the University of North Texas. He is the author and/or editor of 16 books, including the Oxford Handbook of Interdisciplinarity, Sustainable Knowledge: A Theory of Interdisciplinarity, and Socrates Tenured: The Institutions of 21st Century Philosophy (with Adam Briggle).

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"Humanity and nature have been defended on many sides from the onslaught of science and technology, but in this book Frodeman expertly confronts what is arguably the greatest challenge of them all, transhumanism." – Steve Fuller, Author of Humanity 2.0, University of Warwick, UK."For a long time, I’ve had misgivings about the transhumanist project. This book has helped me understand why. This is a deep and important book. We owe it to ourselves to take seriously as we rush headlong into a hyper-technological future." – David Livingstone Smith, University of New England, USA

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