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[From candle's light to neon's brightness. Analysis of the historical progression of the notion of transhumanism in its relation to transcendence].

Tomás Aróstica Valenzuela
Published in: Cuadernos de bioetica : revista oficial de la Asociacion Espanola de Bioetica y Etica Medica (2024)
This study presents the most representative notions of the transhumanism concept in light of its temporal development, starting from the first time that there is a record of a similar conception, with the aim of drawing a common thread between all of them and elucidating the relationship that these may have. For this, the works of Dante, Julian Huxley, FM-2030, Max More, Nick Bostrom and Raymond Kurzweil will be reviewed. From this analysis it will be extracted that all these different conceptions of transhumanism are united by their search for transcendence in the human being and the longing for a future state of divinity; Likewise, they differ in the way these common elements are understood. Such common and divergent notions allow a deeper understanding of what transhumanism is and promote a new perspective to understand these cutting-edge ideas.
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