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ZOLTAN ISTVAN’S “TELEOLOGICAL EGOCENTRIC FUNCTIONALISM:” A LIBERTARIAN PHILOSOPHICAL BASIS FOR “TRANSHUMANIST” POLITICS

ZOLTAN ISTVAN’S “TELEOLOGICAL EGOCENTRIC FUNCTIONALISM:” A LIBERTARIAN PHILOSOPHICAL BASIS FOR... The current foundation phase of “Transhumanist” politics deserves a critical discussion of the philosophical principles that implicitly underlie its new political organization. As part of the effort towards a self-critical evaluation of political transhumanism, which is undoubtedly still in a very early phase of development, this chapter discusses the philosophy drafted by the founder of the “Transhumanist Party of the USA,” Zoltan Istvan, in his bestselling novel The Transhumanist Wager (2013) dedicated to develop the vision of a better society. Istvan called the philosophy underlying his meta-national, if not global, vision “Teleological Egocentric Functionalism.” We discuss the achievements, contradictions and dialectics of and within this philosophy; its possible relation to realistic social policy programs; as well as the potential implications and consequences. The goal is to achieve a more considered overall discourse at the contested new ideological interface between humanism and transhumanism which could define an influential zeitgeist of our time. Keywords: Zoltan Istvan; Teleological Egocentric Functionalism; transhumanism http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Review of Contemporary Philosophy Addleton Academic Publishers

ZOLTAN ISTVAN’S “TELEOLOGICAL EGOCENTRIC FUNCTIONALISM:” A LIBERTARIAN PHILOSOPHICAL BASIS FOR “TRANSHUMANIST” POLITICS

Review of Contemporary Philosophy , Volume 15 (1): 26 – Jan 1, 2016

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The current foundation phase of “Transhumanist” politics deserves a critical discussion of the philosophical principles that implicitly underlie its new political organization. As part of the effort towards a self-critical evaluation of political transhumanism, which is undoubtedly still in a very early phase of development, this chapter discusses the philosophy drafted by the founder of the “Transhumanist Party of the USA,” Zoltan Istvan, in his bestselling novel The Transhumanist Wager (2013) dedicated to develop the vision of a better society. Istvan called the philosophy underlying his meta-national, if not global, vision “Teleological Egocentric Functionalism.” We discuss the achievements, contradictions and dialectics of and within this philosophy; its possible relation to realistic social policy programs; as well as the potential implications and consequences. The goal is to achieve a more considered overall discourse at the contested new ideological interface between humanism and transhumanism which could define an influential zeitgeist of our time. Keywords: Zoltan Istvan; Teleological Egocentric Functionalism; transhumanism

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Review of Contemporary PhilosophyAddleton Academic Publishers

Published: Jan 1, 2016

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