Transhumanism in Education: Shaping Minds from Primary School to University
Introduction As we face unprecedented advancements in technology, transhumanism, the belief in augmenting human capacities through science and technology, is no longer a fringe concept. Today, it stands at the crossroads of our evolution. While some view transhumanism as speculative, the reality is that children today will likely grow up in a world where human enhancement is normalised. So, why not prepare them to navigate this world from an early age? The idea of teaching transhumanism from primary school through university is radical, but no more so than teaching religion or philosophy, fields full of unprovable beliefs that nonetheless shape worldviews. By embracing transhumanism in education, we empower young minds to understand, critically assess, and responsibly contribute to the trajectory of human advancement. Section 1: The Case for Transhumanism in Education 1.1 Why Start Early? Early education has a profound impact on worldview. Children exposed to critical thinking, et...
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