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We are humans. Can we conclude that posthumans are human too?
Nick Bostrom
"Why I Want to be a Posthuman When I Grow Up"
XIII. Conclusion
Bostrom discussed three separate human capacities: healthspan, cognition, and emotion. But these capacities may be combined also. For example, a longer life would be more valuable if we may continue to grow intellectually and emotionally.
We are not now posthumans. We are humans. But maybe posthumans are just humans anyway. Perhaps we need only expand our view of what it means to be human, "in which case 'posthuman' is to be understood as denoting a certain possible type of human mode of being – if I am right, an exceedingly worthwhile type" (24).
Nick Bostrom. "Why I Want to be a Posthuman When I Grow Up." Forthcoming in Medical Enhancement and Posthumanity, eds. Bert Gordijn and Ruth Chadwick (Springer), 2007.
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