Human Extinction w/ Dr. Émile P. Torres & Prof. Steve Fuller

Episode #73

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Episode recorded on 17 October 2023

Summary

Philosopher Dr. Émile P. Torres & sociologist Prof. Steve Fuller share their thoughts on the history of human extinction, how apocalyptic narratives inform culture, and what it means to live in the end times.

Guest Bios

Émile P. Torres is a philosopher whose research focuses on existential threats to civilization and humanity. They have published widely in the popular press and scholarly journals, with articles appearing in the Washington Post, Aeon, Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Metaphilosophy, Inquiry, Erkenntnis, and Futures.

Prof. Steve Fuller is Auguste Comte Professor of Social Epistemology at the University of Warwick, UK. Originally trained in history and philosophy of science, he is the author of more than twenty books. From 2011 to 2014 he published three books with Palgrave on 'Humanity 2.0'. His most recent book is Nietzschean Meditations: Untimely Thoughts at the Dawn of Transhuman Era (Schwabe Verlag, 2020).

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Show Notes (Video Version)

00:37 Defining ‘Human’ & ‘Extinction’

01:31 Concept of Human Extinction

01:57 Evolution of Homo-Sapiens

04:32 Moral Status of Future Beings

05:07 Different Ways of Defining ‘Human’

05:33 Understanding Extinction Scenarios

06:34 Implications of Human Extinction

07:35 Future of Human Species

07:55 Terminal Extinction

08:54 Final Extinction

10:02 Normative Extinction

10:57 Premature Extinction

11:54 Defining Human Extinction

12:52 Non-Biological Conception of ‘Human’

13:06 Role of Education in Humanisation

13:23 Impact of Christianity on the Concept of Human

23:49 Emergence of the Idea of Human Extinction

24:22 Impact of Christianity on the Idea of Human Extinction

25:04 Impact of Science on the Idea of Human Extinction

26:01 Thermodynamics

27:05 Secularization on the Idea of Human Extinction

27:28 Entropy

41:03 Antinatalism

42:45 Eugenics & Dysgenics

42:49 Philosophical Perspectives on Extinction

43:42 Panspermia Movement & Alien Life

44:12 Annihilating Life

44:26 Existential Ethics

47:05 Concept of Dignity

51:41 Dehumanisation

53:14 Moral Implications of Human Extinction

57:44 Ethical Considerations of Human Extinction

01:16:17 Future of Humanity

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