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SUMMARY:From Humanism to Post- and Transhumanism?
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LOCATION:Seoul\, South Korea
DESCRIPTION:<p>The 7th Beyond Humanism Conference<br><br>Title: From Humanism to Post- and Transhumanism?<br>When? From the 15th until the 18th of September 2015<br>Where? Ewha Womans University\, Seoul\, Korea<br><br>Keynote Speakers:<br><br>Luciano Floridi<br>Web site:&nbsp\;http://www.philosophyofinformation.net/</a><br><br>Stelarc<br>Web site:&nbsp\;http://stelarc.org/?catID=20247</a><br><br>Call for papers and conference website:<br><br>http://beyondhumanism.org/sub/sub01.asp</a><br><br>Organizers:<br>Sangkyu Shin (Ewha Womans University)<br>Hyesook Jeon (Ewha Womans University)<br>Stefan Lorenz Sorgner (Beyond Humanism Network\, University of Erfurt)<br>Evi Sampanikou (University of the Aegean)<br>James Hughes (IEET)<br>Jaime del Val (Reverso Institute)<br><br>An ideally suited introductory work to the field of posthuman studies is the<br>recently published collection entitled "Post- and Transhumanism: An<br>Introduction" which was edited by R. Ranisch and S. L. Sorgner. The first<br>review of the collection can be accessed via the following link:<br><br>http://social-epistemology.com/2014/12/23/boundary-work-post-and-transhumanism-part-i-james-michael-macfarlane/#more-7123</a><br><br>The collection can be ordered\, e.g. via&nbsp\;amazon.com</a>:<br><br>http://www.amazon.com/Post-Transhumanism-Introduction-Posthumanism-Post-Humanismus/dp/3631606621</a></p>
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