Difference between revisions of "Liberal transhumanism"
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Tenants include consensual use of technological enhancement by informed individuals as well as a non-authoritarian approach toward the application of technology in society. | Tenants include consensual use of technological enhancement by informed individuals as well as a non-authoritarian approach toward the application of technology in society. | ||
− | Liberal transhumanism is a facet of [[libertarian transhumanism]] as well as [[technoprogressivism]], [[Democratic Transhumanism]] and [[Social Futurism]]. | + | Liberal transhumanism is a facet of individualistic [[libertarian transhumanism]] as well as more socially-oriented ideas of [[technoprogressivism]], [[Democratic Transhumanism]] and [[Social Futurism]]. |
[[Category:Original research]] | [[Category:Original research]] | ||
[[Category:Liberal transhumanism]] | [[Category:Liberal transhumanism]] | ||
[[Category:Transhumanist politics]] | [[Category:Transhumanist politics]] |
Revision as of 21:42, 23 November 2015
Liberal transhumanism is the mainstream political transhumanist position that stands in opposition to fascist transhumanism.
Tenants include consensual use of technological enhancement by informed individuals as well as a non-authoritarian approach toward the application of technology in society.
Liberal transhumanism is a facet of individualistic libertarian transhumanism as well as more socially-oriented ideas of technoprogressivism, Democratic Transhumanism and Social Futurism.