‘When humans didn't know what moved the ocean and the sun, they granted those objects mental states. Something similar can happen with artificial intelligence’ Link
Posthumanism offers a unique opportunity to examine the relationship between dead and living bodies
Steroids, Fake Tans, and Muscle: Inside the World of Bodybuilding
Simone de Beauvoir and the art of loss: Sixty years ago, the French writer’s unflinching memoir of her mother’s death tested the limits of her existentialism Link
Thorns, or The Things That Humans Do in the Name of Care That Are Something Other Than Care
The More-Than-Human Micropolitics of the Dissection Assemblage: What Can a ‘Dead’ Body Do?
This Prosthetic Limb Actually Attaches to the Wearer’s Nerves
‘The worst thing about the two dominant and intellectually popular conceptions of the future – either as pure capitalist utopia where private property and technology deliver us from politics or pure communist utopia in which the fall of capitalism and the emergence of communism is inevitable – is that they have engendered lethargy in regards to either thinking critically about either cases or act to shape their inevitability’ Link
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