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Russell Blackford on “Science Fiction and Technoscience” @ World Science Fiction Convention
September 5
Melbourne, Australia


Natasha Vita-More Keynotes @ GOGBOT Festival
September 9-12
Enschede, Netherlands


Russell Blackford on uploading @ Singularity Summit Australia
September 11
Melbourne, Australia


Vita-More @ Bionics and Nanotech International Forum
September 30
Barranquilla, Colombia


Hughes, Vita-More @ Transhumanism and Spirituality
October 1
University of Utah, Salt Lake City, Utah USA


Milan Cirkovic on SETI @ Royal Society
October 4-5
Buckinghamshire, UK


International Imminst Conference 2010
October 9-10
Brussels, Belgium


Hughes on Life Extension & H+ with Peter Singer &  Lee Silver @ Princeton University
October 11-12
Princeton University, Princeton NJ USA


Milan Cirkovic on SETI @ Oxford
October 13-
Oxford University, UK


Linda Glenn on “Expert Witnessing” @ American Society for Bioethics and Humanities
October 21-24
San Diego, CA USA


Hughes @ Human Being in an Inhuman Age
October 22-23
Bard College, Red Hook, NY USA


Cascio, Prisco, Campa, de Grey, Goertzel, Rothblatt, Vita-More @ Transvision 2010
October 22-25
Milan, Italy


Art Caplan et al. @ Transforming Humanity: Fantasy? Dream? Nightmare?
December 3-4
UPenn, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA


IEET Seminar on “The Problems of Transhumanism”
December 5
Center for Bioethics, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA USA



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ieet news

IEET is Rocking the Intertubes
(Aug 31, 2010)

In the last year our web traffic has doubled.


Is the libido merely a function of biological reproduction that will disappear in posthumans? (Aug 31, 2010)

Plurality of IEET Readers Say Politics Will Always Matter (Aug 31, 2010)

Doug Rushkoff’s New Book Out (Aug 29, 2010)


ieet articles


Michael Gold Crowd-Viewing the Moon: September 18
by Michael Gold
Sep 2, 2010 • (0) CommentsPermalink

You are cordially invited to what might be called a worldwide moon-up.


David Brin The Conversion of a Noted Ostrich
by David Brin
Sep 2, 2010 • (2) CommentsPermalink

Bjørn Lomborg has apparently changed his mind, and now thinks that global warming is the number one planetary crisis priority.


J. Hughes Skrying Excremental Fans from Idaho and Manhattan
by J. Hughes
Aug 31, 2010 • (5) CommentsPermalink

With the US facing a possible double dip recession, and a resurgent far right political movement poised to sweep into Congress in the Fall elections, I found myself reading two strangely complementary dystopian novels about economic collapse. The first, Patriots: A Novel of Survival in the Coming Collapse by Survivalblog writer James Rawles, is a manual for right-wing survivalist gun-nuts dressed up like a novel. The second, Gary Shteyngart’s Super Sad True Love Story, is an example of contemporary literature at its finest. Although from nearly opposite ends of the social universe both novels see the spiraling economic and political crisis in the United States ending in the complete collapse of the Republic as we know it.


V.R. Manoj Conflicting Convictions of Personhood and Emulated Personhood
by V.R. Manoj
Aug 30, 2010 • (3) CommentsPermalink

The concept of embodiment often does not offer a corresponding explanation for the variety of personalities that a human being expresses once within the Internet’s intricate social network.


George Dvorsky Helping the Chilean miners survive with space science
by George Dvorsky
Aug 29, 2010 • (6) CommentsPermalink

Quite a story developing in Chile: the 33 miners who are trapped 700 meters underground will have to wait about four months before they are rescued. That’s obviously not going to be easy on the men who have been trapped for over 18 days already. Keeping it together psychologically, physically and socially for that extent of time will undoubtedly prove challenging.


Andrea Kuszewski The Neurological Orgasm
by Andrea Kuszewski
Aug 28, 2010 • (1) CommentsPermalink

When we last spoke about sex, we discussed the neurotransmitters involved in pleasure and attraction, namely dopamine and oxytocin. Now let’s look a little deeper into the action of those neurotransmitters and how we can manipulate their action — to extend the neurological orgasm for as long as possible.


George Dvorsky There’s More to Singularity Studies Than Kurzweil
by George Dvorsky
Aug 27, 2010 • (16) CommentsPermalink

I’m finding myself a bit disturbed these days about how fashionable it has become to hate Ray Kurzweil — because it’s not all about Ray.


Philippe Verdoux A Paradox of Enhancement
by Philippe Verdoux
Aug 25, 2010 • (7) CommentsPermalink

Is it necessary first to enhance in order to decide whether or not enhancing is a good idea?


Kris Notaro Zombies, Human Sonar, and Transhumanism: an Interview with Rutgers Professor Katalin Balog
by Kris Notaro
Aug 23, 2010 • (0) CommentsPermalink

I recently had the pleasure of interviewing Katalin Balog, an Associate Professor at Rutgers/Newark. Prior to her current position she taught at Yale for 10 years. Prof. Balog is primarily a philosopher of mind and psychology though her interests intersect with metaphysics and philosophy of language.  Her interest spans both Western psychology (cognitive and evolutionary psychology but also psycho-analysis) and Eastern (especially Buddhist) psychology. She is currently working on problems related to the nature of consciousness, personal identity and free will.


Hank Pellissier Israel’s Value to TransHumanism
by Hank Pellissier
Aug 22, 2010 • (105) CommentsPermalink

Imagine this sci-fi scenario: A small tribe with unique literature, customs and myths believes they’ve been “chosen” for a glorious destiny. But they’re driven out of their native land, forced to wander the globe for aeons, persecuted and annihilated, until they’re impelled by a utopian novel to return to their homeland. They name their new city after the inspirational book and their country becomes a technological powerhouse… but still, they’re surrounded by enemies. They wage eternal war, they hover between hope and apocalypse… their contributions to humanity are astounding but they continue to fear total extinction. Familiar? Of course. I’ve described Israel and the Jews.


Ben Scarlato Why We Need to Cheat Darwin
by Ben Scarlato
Aug 22, 2010 • (5) CommentsPermalink

Last year, JET published Kristi Scott’s fascinating article Cheating Darwin: The Genetic and Ethical Implications of Vanity and Cosmetic Plastic Surgery, which analyzed the implications of cosmetic plastic surgery (CPS) for relationships and genetics. It suggested that since “what one sees is not necessarily what one will get in regards to DNA” that “there is a responsibility on the part of the individual to disclose any previous CPS.” However, there are many other instances where we misrepresent our genetics or interfere with evolution. These range from other cosmetic enhancements, to medicines that allow the unhealthy to survive and the infertile to reproduce. But if we want a better future, we need to become comfortable with bending the principles of evolution to our will, and understand the risks and rewards of doing so.


George Dvorsky Making brains: Reverse engineering the human brain to achieve AI
by George Dvorsky
Aug 22, 2010 • (0) CommentsPermalink

The ongoing debate between PZ Myers and Ray Kurzweil about reverse engineering the human brain is fairly representative of the same debate that’s been going in futurist circles for quite some time now. And as the Myers/Kurzweil conversation attests, there is little consensus on the best way for us to achieve human-equivalent AI.


Ben Goertzel AIs, Superflies, and the Path to Immortality
by Ben Goertzel
Aug 22, 2010 • (1) CommentsPermalink

Why do we suffer poor health, disease, and limited healthspan? 


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