Navigating Human Nature and Transhumanism with Writer Mary Harrington

Navigating Human Nature and Transhumanism with Writer Mary Harrington

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Navigating Human Nature and Transhumanism with Writer Mary Harrington
Writer and Oxford University graduate Mary Harrington sits down with host Eric Metaxas for a conversation on what it means to be a “reactionary feminist” ( hint: they don’t believe in “progress”), how the industrial revolution changed the family structure, how Mary Shelley’s Frankenstein was prophetic, and much more. This clip specifically explores the intricacies of human nature and the challenges posed by transhumanism. It looks at attempts to enhance humanity, the expectations that come with these advancements, and their possible downsides. The conversation also touches on societal pressures faced by mothers, the significance of work-life balance, and the demand for flexible employment. Additionally, it critiques the role of AI, highlighting the importance of human input in various tasks and the changing landscape of writing This Socrates in the City conversation took place in July of 2024 in Oxford, England. Transhumanism is a philosophical and scientific movement that aims to improve the human condition by using technology to enhance human capabilities. Transhumanists believe that humans can transcend their current biological limitations and evolve into a "posthuman" species. Subscribe to Socrates in the City: @socratesinthecity 00:00 Human Nature and Transhumanism Discussion on human nature, reality, transhumanism, and limits of human potential. 00:35 Progress and Human Nature Expectations of human enhancement and challenges of understanding human nature. 03:44 Materialist Views Examination of materialist perspectives on human existence. 05:29 Motherhood and Work-Life Balance Societal pressures on women, motherhood, and advice on balancing work and family. 13:08 AI and Writing Critique of AI's capabilities and its impact on writing, emphasizing human input.