Beyond the Übermensch: Nietzsche's Critique of Transhumanism and the Future of Humanity
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https://doi.org/10.25130/jfa.conf.10.2.21Keywords:
Übermensch, technology, identity, agency, individuality, existenceAbstract
This research paper offer a critical examination of transhumanism philosophical approaches through Nietzsche’s concept of Übermensch or Overman. While technological improvements promoted by transhumanists as a single trajectory to human progress, Nietzsche’s approach become a foundation to mark the individual struggle, self-reliance, and value making as one of the main pivotal marks of human evolution. The study examine multiple elements including ethical, existential and socio-cultural connotations that transhumanists target, warning against the outcomes of collective technological enhancements on individual banishing the unique human experience. This study aims to examine the variations of Nietzsche with contemporary transhumanist literature by applying qualitative, interpretive approach grounded in philosophical analysis and critical theory. The paper basically revolves around concepts, its goal is to discover the ideological and ethical point of interest through examining works of thinkers such as Nick Bostrom, Max More, and Stefan Sorgner. The philosophical divergence highlighted through contrasting and comparing evolution, individuality, and the impact of technology in human condition. In conclusion we clearly visualized that any integration of technological innovation or solutions must take in consideration the preservation of unique human qualities of individuality, cultural depth and ethics.
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