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Ethics and Aesthetics of the Posthuman Condition – An Open Online Course

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Ex Machina and the Posthuman

Ex Machina and the Posthuman

October 8, 2016 David Magill Assignment 1 3 comments

  The film Ex Machina seems to ask important questions about what constitutes the human and, by extension, the posthuman.

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The End of Distinction - Posthuman Spirituality?

The End of Distinction – Posthuman Spirituality?

October 5, 2016 Maja Tingberg Kruse Assignment 1 5 comments

The posthuman condition introduces a qualitative shift in our thinking about what exactly is the basic unit of common reference

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The Microbiome As a Posthuman Approach in the Biological Sciences

October 4, 2016 J.J. Sylvia IV Assignment 1 One comment

One aspect of posthumanism emerging in society that I’ve been most interested in lately is research about the microbiome. Biology has

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