���Our Post human Future (Consequences of the Biotechnology Revolution)���

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Posthumanism or post-humanism (meaning after humanism or beyond humanism) is a term with at least seven definitions according to philosopher Francesca Fernando. Posthumanism is a philosophical perspective of how change is enacted in the world. As a conceptualization and historicization of both agency and the “human” it is different from those conceived through humanism. Whereas a humanist perspective frequently assumes the human is autonomous conscious intentional and exceptional in acts of change a posthumanist perspective assumes agency is distributed through dynamic forces of which the human participates but does not completely intend or control. Posthumanist philosophy constitutes the human as: (a) physically chemically and biologically enmeshed and dependent on the environment; (b) moved to action through interactions that generate affects habits and reason; and (c) possessing no attribute that is uniquely human but is instead made up of a larger evolving ecosystem. There is little consensus in posthumanist scholarship about the degree to which a conscious human subject can actively create change but the human does participate in change.
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