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Showing posts with label Civilisation's knowledge. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Civilisation's knowledge. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 12, 2025

Will the Knowledge of Civilisation Transcend Transhumanism and Post-Humanism?

A digital illustration of a futuristic human face merging with artificial intelligence, symbolising the intersection of civilisational knowledge, transhumanism, and post-human evolution. The image represents the transition from traditional human identity to an AI-augmented existence, highlighting the philosophical and technological discourse surrounding the future of humanity.


Introduction: The Evolution of Knowledge and Humanity

The trajectory of human civilisation has been a testament to our species' relentless pursuit of knowledge, progress, and self-definition. From the ancient philosophical discourses of Aristotle and Confucius to the algorithmic complexities of contemporary artificial intelligence, knowledge has served as both the cornerstone and the compass of human development. Yet, as we stand on the precipice of an era dominated by transhumanist and post-humanist paradigms, a profound inquiry emerges: Will the collective knowledge amassed by civilisation continue to guide and transcend these transformations, or will it be irrevocably subsumed by the technological redefinition of human identity?