Philosophy 304 - COLQ:APPLD ETHCS:ENHANCD HUMAN
Spring
2017
01
4.00
Susan Levin
Th 03:00-04:50
Smith College
41518-S17
HATFLD 107
slevin@smith.edu
Topics course.: Humans have always sought to elevate the conditions of their existence. What differentiates enhancement’s strongest proponents, so-called transhumanists, from earlier thinkers like the ancient Greeks is their belief that crossing the divide from our plane of being to a higher one is possible, even inevitable, through humans’ technological ingenuity. Given their content and implications, scrutiny of transhumanists’ views is essential. Areas this colloquium addresses include transhumanists’ and their critics’ views of human nature; the implications of existing brain science for transhumanists’ more extravagant claims; their notions of knowledge, values and education; and transhumanists’ handling of risks, including those that are potentially grave.
Topic: Enhancing Humans: How We Could Do It, Whether We Should.