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    Transhumanism: Evolution of Humanity

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    Transhumanism: Evolution of Humanity

    Transhumanism: Evolution of Humanity by Aurora Amoris
    English | August 25, 2025 | ISBN: N/A | ASIN: B0FNQW93C7 | 191 pages | EPUB | 2.82 Mb

    For millennia, humanity survived by adapting to nature. Today, we stand on the threshold of an era where adaptation gives way to transformation—of both the environment and the human self. Advances in biotechnology, artificial intelligence, genetic engineering, and neuroscience are making it possible to transcend the physical and cognitive limits of the human body. This transformation is not merely technological—it marks a profound philosophical, ethical, and societal turning point.
    This book explores a vast landscape that begins with foundational philosophical principles and stretches toward the merging of humans and machines. It examines how intelligence can be enhanced through artificial means, how the evolutionary process might be reshaped by genetic interventions, and how the human body can be redesigned and fused with advanced technologies. Ethical dilemmas, spiritual considerations, and the growing divide in access to technology are also critically analyzed.
    The evolving structure of societies, the emergence of new cultural paradigms, and the gradual erosion of the boundary between human and machine are investigated in depth. From speculative future species to novel forms of identity and consciousness, a range of scenarios is presented that challenges conventional understandings of what it means to be human.
    More than a study of scientific progress, this work invites the reader to contemplate a fundamental redefinition of humanity—one shaped by the convergence of biology and technology, and guided by both hope and uncertainty.