Open Access
Journal Article
Posthumanism and the Future of Humanity
by
Sophia Jackson
FHSS 2022 4(2):32; 10.69610/j.fhss.20220915 - 15 September 2022
Abstract
The paper explores the burgeoning field of posthumanism and its implications for the future of humanity. Posthumanism, a philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in the late 20th century, challenges the anthropocentric perspective by advocating for the recognition of non-human entities and their autonomy. This abstract delves into the origins and key tenets of posthuman
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The paper explores the burgeoning field of posthumanism and its implications for the future of humanity. Posthumanism, a philosophical and cultural movement that emerged in the late 20th century, challenges the anthropocentric perspective by advocating for the recognition of non-human entities and their autonomy. This abstract delves into the origins and key tenets of posthumanism, examining how it critiques traditional humanism and its limitations. The paper further discusses the potential implications of posthumanist thought on various aspects of human life, including technology, ethics, and identity. It argues that embracing posthumanist principles can lead to a more inclusive and sustainable future, while also highlighting the ethical and philosophical complexities that arise from such a shift. Ultimately, the paper contends that while posthumanism offers a valuable critique of human-centric thinking, it also poses significant challenges that humanity must navigate carefully to ensure a harmonious coexistence with other beings and the environment.