Designer Evolution: A Transhumanist Manifesto

Designer Evolution: A Transhumanist Manifesto

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"People of the world, unite! You have nothing to lose but your biological chains."

"Where humanism freed us from the chains of superstition, let Transhumanism free us from our biological chains."

Francis Fukuyama (author of The End of History) calls Transhumanism "The world’s most dangerous idea." The London Financial Times declares: "The ethics of transhumanism have shot up the political agenda," in an article entitled "The Most Dangerous Idea on Earth." What’s happening here? The ethical questions concerning biotechnology and genetics ("Superbiology") are part of a wider philosophical debate about humanity’s place and purpose in the universe: should we accept the fate that some believe Nature and others contend that God "intended," or should we strive to take control of our own evolutionary destiny through science? The emerging philosophical movement known as Transhumanism is at the forefront of this debate. Transhumanism supports the emerging Superbiology, yet the public knows little about this vital emerging philosophy. Transhumanism declares unequivocal support for the attempt to eliminate disease, defeat death, and enhance both body and mind beyond the limitations of the human condition. In this groundbreaking book, Simon Young presents a compelling case for transhumanist philosophy, a trenchant response to its critics, the "bio-Luddites," and for the first time, a comprehensive outline of Transhumanism as a totalized philosophical system in the Western tradition, including chapters on metaphilosophy, epistemology, psychology, ethics, politics, aesthetics, and metaphysics. Defining Transhumanism as "the belief in overcoming human limitations through reason, science, and technology," the author introduces a host of new concepts, including Nurethics (Sensible Self-Interest and the Benevolent Gene), Neuromotive Psychology (the Prometheus and Orpheus Drives for Individuation and Integration transcending the Freudian-Darwinian drives of Eros/Thanatos), Agnoskepticism (a rational alternative to theism, atheism, and agnosticism), "Mind of God" Theology (Netaphysics, or the New Music of the Spheres: a "scientific spirituality"), and the Will to Evolve. In a fascinating volume guaranteed to challenge theists, liberals, conservatives, therapists, ecoists, New Agers, postmodern relativists, contemporary artists, neo-Darwinists and doom mongers alike, Young rejects premodern superstition and postmodern nihilism, calling for a renewed belief in human progress through scientific rationality, and predicting the emergence of twenty-first-century technoromanticism—a passionate belief in human transcendence, not through religion or politics, but through science. Refuting theistic metaphysics for biopsychology, the author declares "‘the soul is dead’—not because we do not believe in love—quite the opposite—but because we no longer need to believe there is an immortal ghost living inside us in order to appreciate its value. For we recognize both the neurochemical basis and the logic of love. 'Goodwill to all men' is a rational tactic for mutual survival and well-being. We no longer need God in order to be good—though a suicide bomber needs him to be bad." In an age when cynicism, fatalism, and nihilism are rife, Designer Evolution will rekindle a feeling of optimism about the future of our species. Written in a breezy, populist, quotable style, this reader-friendly introduction to a vitally important philosophy will be difficult to ignore as advances in biotechnology increasingly claim the headlines in the years ahead. It is vital reading for all who care about our place and purpose in the world at a time of rapid change at the dawn of the twenty-first century.

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  • Author: Simon Young
  • Publication Date: 2005-09-30
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books
  • Product Group: Book
  • Manufacturer: Prometheus Books
  • Binding: Hardcover, 417 pages
  • Package Dimensions:
    • Dimensions: 910L x 620W x 130H
    • Weight: 130
  • List Price: $29.98
  • ISBN: 1591022908
  • ASIN: 1591022908

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Average Amazon User Rating: 4.5 stars

1 stars Pure Crap 2010-02-06

Reviewer: TJS

God, this book was a chore. Here I was hoping for at least a moderately well-reasoned treatment on such things as the morality of genetic enhancement or futuristic aesthetics and instead I got 300+ pages of rambling, poorly reasoned ideas based on a flawed understanding of some rather basic scientific principles. At several points Young puts forth ideas that sound intriguing and seem, for purely visceral reasons, to be desirable, but when his "reasoning" is considered it makes no sense. He contradicts himself wildly, obviously doesn't understand the theory of evolution, intentionally misquotes people to support his ideas, uses annoyingly repetitive sound-bites and catch-phrases in lieu of reasoned arguments, and commits that most egregious of all scientific errors of selecting only confirming evidence and ignoring all disconfirming evidence while trying to make his points. Basically, Young reads like someone who took a few philosophy courses in undergrad, then read a whole bunch of pop-science books and now considers himself to be some kind of highly cerebral autodidact on the cutting-edge of everything, yet succeeds only in sounding like an adolescent neo-Randian lobbying for the development of biotech that will give all of us KEWL POWRZ 'cause that would be AWESOME. The one thing that I may end up taking from this is further reading matterial: Young lists several sources as inspiration, sources he may have wildly misunderstood (if his "understanding" of things like evolution is any indication), so I can at least do some back-tracking through his sources and see if any of them are more logical than he was.

5 stars Insightful and Realistic 2009-04-13

Reviewer: Neeko 2.0

This book offers crisp and insightful views into the potential future as well as providing solid scientific facts and logic as the foundation for its arguments against those who criticize advances in technology, both medical and technological.

This book is a must read for anyone who is a proponent of Human evolution and technological/medical progress.
Those who are opponents to progress would do well to read this book as well, for it may disillusion the ignorance with which they oppose.

5 stars A must read 2009-01-31

Reviewer: C. Rawlings

This book is a must read. Not just because it gives an idea as to how our future civilization may appear, but it gives an amazing overview of our entire journey to the present. I would recommend this book to anyone interested in how civilizations evolve. It also gives ammunition to the rational members of our society when called upon to respond to the most ignorant among us. Well done, sir.

5 stars Extremely interesting ideas 2007-10-02

Reviewer: Adam S.

This is a very good, and very thought-provoking book. One of the best reads I have had in several years.

5 stars Bound to be at the heart of future debates 2006-05-21

Reviewer: Midwest Book Review

Debates about genetic engineering often revolve around what makes human beings 'human' or 'transhuman', and DESIGNER EVOLUTION: A TRANSHUMANIST MANIFESTO is bound to be at the heart of future debates, with its focus on the emerging new philosophy of Transhumanist doctrine, which supports the attempt to change the human body to eliminate disease, death, and even expand the mind beyond current boundaries. Young calls for a rejection of superstition in favor of a renewed faith in human progress through rational scientific progress.

Diane C. Donovan, Editor
California Bookwatch

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