Genetic enhancement from the perspective of transhumanism: exploring a new paradigm of transhuman evolution

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Yawen Zou, Assistant Professor in the Institute of Humanities at ShanghaiTech University, has recently published a research article in Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy. Information of Professor Zou’s article is as follows:


Title: “Genetic enhancement from the perspective of transhumanism: exploring a new paradigm of transhuman evolution”


Abstract: Transhumanism is a movement that advocates for the enhancement of human capabilities through the use of advanced technologies such as genetic enhancement. This article explores the definition, history, and development of transhumanism. Then, it compares the stance on genetic enhancement from the perspectives of bio-conservatism, bio-liberalism, and transhumanism. This article posits that transhuman evolution has twofold implications, allowing for the integration of transhumanist research and evolutionary biology. First, it offers a compelling scientific framework for understanding genetic enhancement, avoiding technological progressivism, and incorporating concepts of evolutionary biology. Second, it represents a new evolutionary paradigm distinct from traditional Lamarckism and Darwinism. It marks the third synthesis of evolutionary biology, offering fresh perspectives on established concepts such as artificial selection and gene-culture co-evolution. In recent decades, human enhancement has captivated not only evolutionary biologists, neurobiologists, psychologists, and philosophers, but also those in fields such as cybernetics and artificial intelligence. In addition to genetic enhancement, other human enhancement technologies, including brain-computer interfaces and brain uploading, are currently under development, which the paradigm of transhuman evolution can better integrate into its framework.


Professor Yawen Zou  is the first author, and ShanghaiTech is the only completion unit. 

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