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    by the interesting blend of pseudo-science and action scenes, the foundation of the motion picture depends on a totally distinctive note: It discusses the Luciferianism reasoning of the mysterious world class and its end product cutting edge, transhumanism. Before I go deeper in my essay I just want to let you know that I am not a crazy gothic person or someone from a cult. Lucy is a sci-fi movie that consolidates profound existential inquiries and an accumulation of action scenes including…

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    Ethics Of Bioenhancements

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    Bioenhancements are becoming a promising aspect of science and technology, and with the rapid improvements of technology within the last decade I believe bioenhancements will soon be an issue of ethics as it is more commonly sought after and discussed. Bioenhancements in themselves combine our human biology with technology, creating a human machine, and some people may disagree with this integration of technology and our human nature. Human nature is a topic often discussed in bioethics, often…

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    firstly, claims authority over questions of life and death, secondly it has undeserved status, and thirdly promotes a discourse of laughter or disbelief (Hall, 13-4). To briefly sum up how Hall sees the connection between the vile sovereign and transhumanism: transhumanists claim authority over questions of life and death as they “entertain the question of what lives are worth living” through a hierarchy of human capability, it has undeserved status because of the “puerile preoccupations and…

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    group of flatworms that weren’t fed the learned flatworms. Although he proclaimed that his own experiments were successful, McConnell’s work was dismissed by the scientific community and gradually faded away. However, under the rising tide of Transhumanism and Technological Singularity, the fascinating idea of…

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    Adam Jensen

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    Set two years after the events of Human Revolution, Deus Ex: Mankind Divided sees Adam Jensen return to a series that will undoubtedly have moral compasses spinning into overdrive. Showcasing Jensen and his augmentations in full effect, every cinematic trailer or gameplay video for Human Revolution is looking very promising so far. As I sit here and watch these trailers, I can't help but be overcome by a strong sense of nostalgia, with my mind casting back to 2011, and the feelings I had…

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    An Analysis on the Humanistic Qualities of Droids Creativity in the world today seems to become more extravagant and more intricate every single day. It is clearly seen in the context of books and movies, but it also seen in the development and growth of technology. Technology not only shows humanity’s creativity, but has completely engrossed today’s society because most everything in the twentieth and twenty-first century involves robotics. Most people see technology as a service to them, but…

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    We could look at a more recent development instead of an extravagant experiment that hasn’t been carried out to get a finer example of how cyborgs are beneficial to human and enhance our bodies so that we can improve our future faster and more efficiently. Dr. Garth Webb, an optometrist in British Columbia developed a lens called Ocumetics Bionic Lens with the goal of optimizing eyesight irrespective of age, and an individual’s health. With the glasses, the eye care industry would be completely…

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    Hiro, our main protagonist, throughout the out the whole book spend almost all of his time inside of the metaverse. Often throughout Snow Crash Hiro talks about his true reality in a very negative sense. Just a few pages before Hiro is shown, for the first time, goggling into the metaverse, he is talking about how awful his life is, "But in the bleak light of full adulthood, which is to one 's early twenties as Sunday morning is to Saturday night, he can clearly see what it really amounts to:…

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    Though, when Jose Cordeiro asked Clarke what he thought about religion in general, Clarke replied “Religion is the most malevolent of all mind viruses. I am afraid to be struck by lightning one day while saying this” (Cordeiro). The slight skepticism in this quote is manifested in Clarke’s short story The Nine Billion Names of God. In this story, the Dalai Lama calls a man to create a machine that will print out all of the names that describe God in a specific language that the monks had devised…

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