- Extropianism
Extropianism, also referred to as extropism or
extropy , is an evolving framework of values and standards for continuously improving the human condition. Extropians believe that advances in science and technology will some day let people live indefinitely and that humans alive today have a good chance of seeing that day. An extropian may wish to contribute to this goal, e.g. by doing research and development or volunteering to test new technology.Extropianism describes a pragmatic
consilience oftranshumanist thought guided by a proactionary approach tohuman evolution and progress.Originated by a set of principles developed by Dr.
Max More , "The Principles of Extropy", [http://www.extropy.org/principles.htm] extropian thinking places strong emphasis on rational thinking and practicaloptimism . According to More, these principles "do not specify particular beliefs, technologies, or policies". Extropians share an optimistic view of thefuture , expecting considerable advances in computational power,life extension ,nanotechnology and the like. Many extropians foresee the eventual realization of unlimitedmaximum life span s, and the recovery, thanks to future advances in biomedical technology, of those whose bodies/brains have been preserved by means ofcryonics ."Extropy", coined by Tom Bell (T. O. Morrow) in January
1988 , is defined as the extent of a living or organizational system's intelligence, functional order, vitality,energy ,life ,experience , and capacity and drive for improvement and growth. "Extropy" expresses ametaphor , rather than serving as a technical term, and so is not simply the hypothetical opposite ofInformation entropy .The Extropy Institute
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1987 , Max More moved to Los Angeles fromOxford University in England, where he had helped to establish (along with Michael Price, Garret Smyth and Luigi Warren) the first European cryonics organization, known as Mizar Limited (later Alcor UK), to work on his Ph.D. in philosophy at theUniversity of Southern California .In
1988 , "Extropy: The Journal of Transhumanist Thought" was first published. This brought together thinkers with interests inartificial intelligence ,nanotechnology ,genetic engineering ,life extension , mind uploading,idea futures ,robotics ,space exploration ,memetics , and the politics and economics of transhumanism. Alternative media organizations soon began reviewing the magazine, and it attracted interest from likeminded thinkers. Later, More and Bell co-founded the Extropy Institute, a non-profit501(c)(3) educational organization. "ExI" was formed as a transhumanist networking and information center to use current scientific understanding along with critical and creative thinking to define a small set of principles or values that could help make sense of new capabilities opening up to humanity.The Extropy Institute's email list was launched in 1991, and in 1992 the institute began producing the first conferences on transhumanism. Affiliate members throughout the world began organizing their own transhumanist groups.
Extro Conferences, meetings, parties, on-line debates, and documentaries continue to spread transhumanism to the public.The Internet soon became the most fertile breeding ground for people interested in exploring transhumanist ideas, with the availability of websites for such organizations that have joined the Extropy Institute in developing and advocating transhumanist (and related) ideas. These include the
World Transhumanist Association , theAlcor Life Extension Foundation , theLife Extension Foundation ,Foresight Institute ,Transhumanist Arts & Culture , theImmortality Institute ,Betterhumans ,Aleph in Sweden,TransVision in Europe, theSingularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence , and theInstitute for Ethics and Emerging Technologies .In 2006 the board of directors of the Extropy Institute made a decision to close the organisation, stating that its mission was "essentially completed."cite paper| author =
Extropy Institute | title = Next Steps|year=2006 | url = http://www.extropy.org/future.htm| accessdate=2006-05-05]ee also
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Proactionary Principle
*Transhumanism
*Meliorism References
External links
* [http://www.extropy.org/ Extropy Institute]
* [http://www.extropy.org/principles.htm The Principles of Extropy] , published by the Extropy Institute
* [http://www.aleph.se/andart/ Andart] Transhumanism blog from Anders Sandberg
* [http://www.the-biomatrix.net The Biomatrix] Current methods to enhance yourself and speculation on future technology.
* [http://www.betterhumans.com/ Better Humans]
* [http://www.enhanceproject.org/sports.html The Enhance Project]
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