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- Participant_evolution abstract "Participant evolution is a process of deliberately redesigning the human body and brain using technological means, rather than through the natural processes of mutation and natural selection, with the goal of removing "biological limitations." The idea of participant evolution was first put forward by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline in the 1960s in their article Cyborgs and Space, where they argued that the human species was already on a path of participant evolution. Science fiction writers have speculated what the next stage of such participant evolution will be.Whilst Clynes and Kline saw participant evolution as the process of creating cyborgs, the idea has been adopted and propounded by transhumanists who argue that individuals should have the choice of using human enhancement technologies on themselves and their children, to progressively become transhuman and ultimately posthuman, as part of a voluntary regimen of participant evolution.".
- Participant_evolution wikiPageExternalLink clynes.html.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageID "2023825".
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- Participant_evolution wikiPageRevisionID "650999318".
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Category:Cyborgs.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Category:Transhumanism.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Cyborg.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Designer_baby.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Directed_evolution_(transhumanism).
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Human_body.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Human_brain.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Human_enhancement.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Liberal_eugenics.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Manfred_Clynes.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Morphological_freedom.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Nathan_S._Kline.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Posthuman.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Reprogenetics.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Science_fiction.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Technology.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Transhuman.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLink Transhumanism.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLinkText "Participant evolution".
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLinkText "control of their own evolution".
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLinkText "earliest manifestation of new evolutionary beings".
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLinkText "participant evolution".
- Participant_evolution wikiPageWikiLinkText "self-guided evolution".
- Participant_evolution hasPhotoCollection Participant_evolution.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_book.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_journal.
- Participant_evolution wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Cite_web.
- Participant_evolution subject Category:Cyborgs.
- Participant_evolution subject Category:Transhumanism.
- Participant_evolution hypernym Process.
- Participant_evolution type Election.
- Participant_evolution type Ideology.
- Participant_evolution type Ideology.
- Participant_evolution type Movement.
- Participant_evolution type Theory.
- Participant_evolution comment "Participant evolution is a process of deliberately redesigning the human body and brain using technological means, rather than through the natural processes of mutation and natural selection, with the goal of removing "biological limitations." The idea of participant evolution was first put forward by Manfred Clynes and Nathan S. Kline in the 1960s in their article Cyborgs and Space, where they argued that the human species was already on a path of participant evolution.".
- Participant_evolution label "Participant evolution".
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- Participant_evolution sameAs Q7140417.
- Participant_evolution sameAs Q7140417.
- Participant_evolution wasDerivedFrom Participant_evolution?oldid=650999318.
- Participant_evolution isPrimaryTopicOf Participant_evolution.