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Posthuman Transformation in Ancient Mediterranean Thought: Becoming Angels and Demons

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There is not just a desire but a profound human need for enhancement - the irrepressible yearning to become better than ourselves.

Today, enhancement is often conceived of in terms of biotechnical intervention: genetic modification, prostheses, implants, drug therapy - even mind uploading.

The theme of this book is an ancient form of enhancement: a physical upgrade that involves ethical practices of self-realization.

It has been called 'angelification' - a transformation by which people become angels.

The parallel process is 'daimonification', or becoming daimones.

Ranging in time from Hesiod and Empedocles through Plato and Origen to Plotinus and Christian gnostics, this book explores not only how these two forms of posthuman transformation are related, but also how they connect and chasten modern visions of transhumanist enhancement which generally lack a robust account of moral improvement.

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Cambridge University Press
1108922449 / 9781108922449
eBook (EPUB)
129
07/01/2021
English
248 pages
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