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Bostrom, Nick
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Advanced topics in transhumanism with informative material in analytic philosophy and computational neuroscience.
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Davis, John K.
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Transhumanist and technology advocate. Incorporates the former Transhumanist Unitarian Universalist Network.
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Forste, Eric Watt
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Extropian and Buddhist; coauthor of the Extropian FAQ. His vast array of transhumanist and anarchocapitalist interests makes him one of the archetypal Extropians.
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Overmeire, George
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Essays from the Dutch musician about transhumanism, space exploration, and political philosophy.
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Pearce, David: HedWeb
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Interests: how biotechnology will allow us to get rid of suffering in all sentient life (allegedly); animal rights; consciousness; psychopharmacology; and "Why does anything exist?" An attractive, thought-provoking, and many-tentacled site.
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Reason's Triumph
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Personal site of João Pedro de Magalhães, researcher of human aging, with several essays about transhumanism, human nature, and the ethics of new technologies.
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Tipler, Frank J.
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Mathematician and originator of the "Omega Point" theory that the universe is finite, and therefore ultimately controllable in its entirety by sentients.
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Vita-More, Natasha
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Founder and director of the Transhumanist Arts & Culture World Center, president of the Extropy Institute.
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Yudkowsky, Eliezer
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Research Fellow of the Singularity Institute, author of "Friendly AI" and "Staring into the Singularity". His Web complex, "The Low Beyond", contains professional and personal writings.
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Hanson, Robin
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Economist and polymath; inventor of "Ideas Futures" markets; allegedly open-minded and politically undogmatic. His homepage is immodest(?) and says much about him, not necessarily bad things.
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Machado, Romana
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Essays and press appearances from the computer programmer, transhumanist, and extropian.
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More, Max
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Futurist, co-founder and chairman of the Extropy Institute.
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