Vinyl Nothingness and the Philosophy of Transhumanism

Proceedings of the Xxii World Congress of Philosophy 24:3-10 (2008)
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In this paper, I discuss the pros and cons of the movement and philosophy of Transhumanism, with a focus on the concept of nothingness. I argue that all hitherto concepts of nothingness, both Western and Eastern, are inadequate for an understanding of the present technological position humans now find themselves in.

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