Trash-human Unhancement and Planetary Health. Undoing the Planetary Holocaust by reinventing movement and the body: A Manifesto for cosmic response-ability and the future of life
Jaime del Val
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Jaime del Val: Reverso/Metabody Institute
Journal of Posthumanism, 2022, vol. 2, issue 1, 3-30
Abstract:
Over the past 10.000 years –an eyeblink in geological timescales- the exponential population growth of the Sapiens, from 1 million to nearly 10 billion, has taken over the planet, threatening evolution and biodiversity, linked to a culture of immobility and atrophy. Restoring the health of the planet and all its life forms demands a radical reduction of population (through stopping reproduction and promoting non-reproductive sexualities) and a radical change in ways of living: by regaining and reinventing the moving body and its sense of proprioception, as capacity for symbiosis and mutation towards a Body Intelligence (BI) r/evolution.
Keywords: Trash-human; Transhumanism; Metahumanism; Planetary health; Planetary holocaust (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2022
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DOI: 10.33182/joph.v2i1.1876
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