
Transhumanism
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- Q1What is a primary goal of transhumanism?To eliminate technology from daily lifeTo explore outer space without technological assistanceTo enhance human physical and cognitive abilities through technologyTo promote the preservation of traditional human values30s
- Q2Which of the following technologies is commonly associated with transhumanism?Cyborg technologyOrganic farmingSolar panelsTraditional medicine30s
- Q3What ethical concern is often raised about transhumanism?The promotion of environmental sustainabilityElimination of disease entirelyInequality in access to enhancement technologiesReduction of human creativity30s
- Q4What term is used to describe the potential future merger of humans with advanced technologies?TranscendentalismNeohumanismCyberneticismPosthumanism30s
- Q5Which prominent thinker is often associated with the transhumanist movement?Albert EinsteinNick BostromCarl SaganSigmund Freud30s
- Q6What is a common method suggested by transhumanists for enhancing human intelligence?Neural implantsTraditional education enhancementsMeditation techniquesDietary changes30s
- Q7Which of the following best describes the term 'cryonics' in the context of transhumanism?The practice of preserving individuals at low temperatures after death for potential future revivalThe enhancement of human bodies through robotic limbsThe use of artificial intelligence to replace human decision-makingThe process of genetically modifying humans to extend lifespan30s
- Q8What is one of the primary criticisms of transhumanism?It may undermine the value of human experience and identityIt is too focused on environmental conservationIt is primarily concerned with making artIt encourages traditional social structures30s
- Q9Which technology is often discussed in relation to the transhumanist vision of virtual reality?Immersive simulationsBasic video gamesTelevision programsPrinted books30s
- Q10What is a potential societal impact of widespread adoption of transhumanist technologies?Increased reliance on natural resourcesStricter regulations on traditional medicineChanges in workforce dynamics and job availabilityA return to pre-industrial lifestyles30s