
Superhuman: The Future of Drugs, Bioelectronics, and Genetic Medicine
Michael Bess
The next wave of technological change will shape not just our gizmos and gadgets, but our own bodies and minds. Join award-winning historian Michael Bess to learn what to expect from the “Superhuman Revolution.”
In the near future, developments in...
Location:
United States
Description:
The next wave of technological change will shape not just our gizmos and gadgets, but our own bodies and minds. Join award-winning historian Michael Bess to learn what to expect from the “Superhuman Revolution.” In the near future, developments in bioenhancement technologies will not only alter how we make a living, communicate, and interact with each other, but will offer direct and precise control over our own physical and mental states. People will be able to sculpt their own selfhood over time, reshaping their bodies, augmenting their cognition, micro-managing their emotions and moods, and reconfiguring their character and personality. In this captivating audio series from Michael Bess, author of Our Grandchildren, Redesigned: Life in the Bioengineered Society of the Near Future, you’ll explore the promise and peril of tinkering with human bodies and identities. In these 28 illuminating lectures, you’ll examine the challenges posed to human civilization by developments in pharmaceuticals, bioelectronics, and genetics. Using an interdisciplinary approach, you’ll tackle a series of provocative questions, including: To what extent can human personhood be modified before it begins to break down? What would be the likely social and cultural consequences if practices of human redesign were to be widely adopted? How much can we control the direction in which science, medicine, and technology are taking our civilization? This course is part of the Learn25 collection. Duration - 10h 38m. Author - Michael Bess. Narrator - Michael Bess. Published Date - Thursday, 19 January 2023.
Language:
English
Opening Credits
Duración:00:00:45
Lecture 1: The Jetsons Fallacy
Duración:00:22:52
Lecture 2: Imagining What Bioenhancement Might Feel Like
Duración:00:22:59
Lecture 3: What is Bioenhancement?
Duración:00:25:30
Lecture 4: Pharmaceuticals, Part 1
Duración:00:25:24
Lecture 5: Pharmaceuticals, Part 2
Duración:00:17:09
Lecture 6: Bioelectronics
Duración:00:22:38
Lecture 7: How Genes Work
Duración:00:26:44
Lecture 8: Clones, Eugenics, and the Project of Making Better People
Duración:00:19:38
Lecture 9: The CRISPR Revolution and Epigenetics
Duración:00:20:39
Lecture 10: The Future of Genetic Enhancement
Duración:00:24:14
Lecture 11: What is Human Nature? And Does Bioenhacement Violate It?
Duración:00:27:44
Lecture 12: What is Human Nature? And Does Bioenhacement Violate It?
Duración:00:24:14
Lecture 13: The Human Condition and the Moral Yardstick of Human Flourishing
Duración:00:29:46
Lecture 14: Potential Benefits of Bioenhancement
Duración:00:27:35
Lecture 15: Who Gets Access to Enhancements? Part 1
Duración:00:20:42
Lecture 16: Who Gets Access to Enhancements? Part 2
Duración:00:21:39
Lecture 17: Trait Fads, Homogenization, and Clustering
Duración:00:20:30
Lecture 18: Bioenhanced Animals
Duración:00:21:29
Lecture 19: Living Strong to Age 160: It’s More Complicated Than it Looks
Duración:00:21:07
Lecture 20: How Much Control is Too Much Control?
Duración:00:23:35
Lecture 21: Turbo Charging Moral Character: Why It’s a Terrible Idea
Duración:00:20:02
Lecture 22: Brain to Brain Communication
Duración:00:22:20
Lecture 23: Mental Privacy
Duración:00:20:08
Lecture 24: Living in Virtual Reality
Duración:00:22:11
Lecture 25: Who is the Real Me? Seven Aspects of Authentic Identity
Duración:00:22:50
Lecture 26: Radical Modifications Should be Postponed
Duración:00:20:24
Lecture 27: Are We Persons or Products? Resisting the Commodification of Humans
Duración:00:18:26
Lecture 28: Finding the Right Measure
Duración:00:25:12
Ending Credits
Duración:00:00:10