“The longer our lives, the more we’ll have a chance to see that there’s no self living them.” – James Hughes
What is Transhumanism and how is it related to Buddhist practice? Will technology enable us to radically extend our lifespans, help us control our thoughts and emotions, and bring about the potential to upload our consciousness into virtual reality spaces? And if so, what are the deeper implications for our contemplative traditions. Will these advances actually support the deepening of wisdom? According to professor James Hughes, a Buddhist practitioner and leading voice in the Transhumanist movement, these advances will enable us to deconstruct the notion and experience we have of an “authentic self” and will support the development of happiness, and the cessation of suffering. Listen in to find out how…
This is part 1 of a three-part series. Listen to part 2, Cyborg Buddhas & Techno-Utopian Pure Lands! and part 3, Existential Threats and Risks: We Can’t Escape Impermanence!
Episode Links:
The Illusiveness of Immortality (
http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/more/430/ )
Zen and the Brain (
http://bit.ly/KxYDq )
The Cyborg Buddha Project (
http://ieet.org/index.php/IEET/cyborgbuddha )
Citizen Cyborg: Why Democratic Societies Must Respond To The Redesigned Human Of The Future (
http://bit.ly/Wh12u )
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