-
human condition".
Extropians believe that
advances in
science and
technology will some day let
people live indefinitely. An
extropian may wish to contribute...
- the ten
seminal works of
extropian thought in the
Extropianism FAQ. It was also
listed on Max More's
reading list for
extropians, the
Immortality Institute's...
-
Gebru and
philosopher Émile P.
Torres that
stands for Transhumanism,
Extropianism, Singularitarianism, (modern) Cosmism,
Rationalist ideology, Effective...
- the
original on 2021-05-13.
Retrieved 2024-03-16. Regis, Ed. "Meet the
Extropians". Wired. More, Max. "The
Diachronic Self: Identity, Continuity, Transformation"...
- of the "Transhumanist Declaration". As of 1999, he was a
member of the
Extropians ****urist society. In June 2010,
Crocker was
among those recognized by...
- Humanity+ (H+), as
partly a
reaction to the free
market perspective of the "
Extropians". Per Hughes, "[t]he WTA
included both
social democrats and neoliberals...
- source?] One of the
first mentions of techno-progressivism
appeared within extropian jargon in 1999 as the
removal of "all political, cultural, biological...
-
private computer engineer". Wei Dai was a
member of the Cypherpunks,
Extropians, and SL4
mailing lists in the 1990s. On SL4 he
exchanged with
people such...
-
elements of
older Silicon Valley subcultures such as
transhumanism and
extropianism,
which similarly emphasized the
value of
progress and
resisted efforts...
- with
other philosophies they
collectively name TESCREAL: Transhumanism,
extropianism, singularitarianism, cosmism, rationalism,
effective altruism, and longtermism...