ImmInst will have two members,
Michael Anissimov and
Kenneth Sills, presenting at the upcoming Transhumanist Conference:
TRANSVISION 2003 USA"The Adaptable Human Body:
Transhumanism and Bioethics in the 21st Century"June 27-29, 2003
Yale University, New Haven, CT USA
http://www.transhuma...org/tv/2003usa/What will the body be like in 50 years? How will changes to our bodies change our lived experience? How will we adapt the body to our needs and to the environments in which we live? Will we have conquered sickness, aging and death for all or only for the lucky few? Will people migrate to silicon, build superbodies, or both, or neither? This conference, the first Transvision conference to be sponsored by the World Transhumanist Association in North America, will explore the future of the body from the transhumanist perspective. TV03USA is co-sponsored by the Yale Interdisciplinary Bioethics Program's Working Group on Artificial Intelligence, Nanotechnology and Transhumanism.
Transhumanism advocates the individual's right to use technology to enhance the body. This conference will begin the discussion between the transhumanist movement and the communities with which transhumanists have rarely been in dialogue: professional bioethicists, anti-technology activists, disability and transgender activists, and critical social theorists of science and technology.
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SCHEDULE
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Thursday, June 26, 2003
Intensive Seminar on Transhumanism
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Friday, June 27, 2003
8pm Debate: "Should Humans Accept or Reject
the Genetic Path to the Post-Human?"
Accept: Gregory Stock Ph.D.,
Director of the UCLA Program on Medicine,
Technology and Society,
author of Metaman and Redesigning Humans
Reject: George Annas J.D.,
Director of Health Law, Boston University,
author of 12 books including The Rights of Patients
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Saturday, June 28, 2003
9am Opening Keynote: "Why Not Re-Invent Humans? Is This The Best We Can Do?" Greg Pence PhD, author of Whose Afraid of Human Cloning?
9am-5pm Dozens of Panels, Papers, Performances and Videos
See some of the speakers at:
http://www.transhuma...sa/speakers.htm7pm First Annual JBS Haldane Award Banquet
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Sunday, June 29, 2003
9am-1pm Dozens of Panels, Papers, Performances and Videos
12:30pm Closing Keynote: "Who's Afraid of PostHumanity?:
The Politics and Ethics of Genetically Engineering People"
Ron Bailey, Science Writer, Reason Magazine
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REGISTER ONLINE at:
http://www.transhuma...egistration.htmor REGISTER BY SNAILMAIL: Checks to "WTA," 9508 Fourth Ave, Suite 319, Brooklyn, NY, 11209, USA
Conference Registration
Before April 1, 2003
Regular $135 WTA Full Members $125
Student/Retired $115 Student or Retired
WTA Full members $105
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Full Membership in the World Transhumanist Association
(For more info:
http://www.transhumanism.org/join.htm)Employed and in a developed country $25
Unemployed, students, retired or
in a less developed country $10
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Buffet tickets
Friday night buffet: $30
Saturday night buffet: $35
(Saturday night's buffet will fete the winner
of the 2003 JBS Haldane Award)
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HOUSING
There are two housing options, on-campus suites in the Swing building, and local hotels. For more information:
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Some of the speakers and papers you can hear at TV 2003:
Michael Anissimov, Co-Director, Immortality Institute for Infinite Lifespans "Accelerating Progress and the Potential Consequences of Smarter than Human Intelligence"
Anatoly Nichvoloda, Associate, Internatura Think Tank "System Completion Theory: from Local to Global Consciousness-Humans, AI and beyond"
Linda MacDonald Glenn LLM, Institute for Ethics, American Medical Association "The Future Boundaries of Personhood: Evolving Technological, Legal, and Ethical Definitions"
Mark Walker Ph.D., Dept. of Philosophy, Trinity College, Univ. of Toronto "Offensive Transhumanist Ethics"
Tyler "Anand" Emerson, Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence "Friendly AI and the Singularity"
Nick Bostrom Ph.D., Dept. of Philosophy, Harris Manchester College, Oxford University "Our Human and Posthuman Dignity"
Mike Treder, President, Center for Responsible Nanotechnology "Meeting the Challenge: Safe Utilization of Advanced Nanotechnology"
Benjamin Hyink, Chicago Transhumanist Association, College of DuPage, Illinois "Organizing Campus Transhumanist Groups and an International Facilitation Network"
Austin Dacey Ph.D., Philo, Center for Inquiry "Is there 'human nature' after 'nature-nurture'? A developmental systems approach"
John Smart, President, Institute for Accelerating Change "Development after De Chardin: The Accelerating Transhumanist Frontier"
Gregory Stock Ph.D., Program on Medicine, Technology, and Society, UCLA "Should Humans Accept or Reject the Genetic Path to the Post-Human?"
Natasha Vita-More, President, Extropy Institute "Primo (3M+) Posthuman"
Jason Scott Robert Ph.D., "Confusion about crossing species boundaries: chimaera making in stem cell biology" Dept. of Philosophy Dalhousie University
Simon Smith, Founder, Editor-in-Chief, Betterhumans "Mainstreaming Offensive: Making Transhumanism the Next Big Thing"
William Edmundson Ph.D., Depts of Law and Philosophy, Georgia State University "Posterity and Embodiment"
Alice Dreger Ph.D., Center for Ethics & Hums in the Life Scis, Michigan State University "The Once and Future Freak: What the History of the Medical and Social Treatment of People with Unusual Anatomies Might Tell Us about the Future of Transhumanism"
George Dvorsky, Toronto Transhumanist Association "Reproductive Rights, Designer Babies, and the Consent of the Unborn"
Andrew Ward Ph.D., M.P.H., Philosophy, Science and Technology Program, Georgia Tech "Strategies for Workplace Disability Integration: a New Model of Universal Access"
Barbara Gibson MS, PT, Dept. of Phys. Therapy, U. of Toronto "Identity Experiments: The Connectivity of Disability"
Craig DeLancey Ph.D., Dept. of Philosophy, SUNY Oswego "Systematic Biocentric Axiology: Environmental Ethics as a Foundation for Transhuman Ethics"
David Calverley J.D., "Imagining an Artificial Intelligence as a Legal Entity"
David Donnelly Ph.D., School of Communications, Quinnipiac University "The Ethics of Forecasting: A Look at Current Visions of the Future Human Race"
David Wasserman Ph.D., Institute for Philosophy and Public Policy, University of Maryland "Human Variation and Fairness in Sports and Games (Panel)"
Dorothy Wertz Ph.D., American Society for Law, Medicine & Ethics "Controversial Choices after Prenatal Diagnosis: Has Autonomy Gone Too Far?" "Twenty-one Arguments Against Human Cloning, and Their Responses"
Evelyne Shuster Ph.D., Philosophy in Psychiatry, University of Pennsylvania "To Live Forever: A Blessing or a Curse?"
George Annas J.D., Health Law Program, Boston University "Should Humans Accept or Reject the Genetic Path to the Post-Human?"
Iain McKenna, Dept. of Philosophy, Concordia Univ. "Transhuman Identity: Distentio Animi"
John Davis J.D., Ph.D., Medical Humanities, Brody School of Medicine "Methuselah's Children: Life-Extension and Fears of Collective Harm"
John Alan Cohan J.D., Law Offices of John Alan Cohan "The Question of Self-Identity and Brain Transplants"
José Manuel Ferreira, Maná Visual Audio S.L. "The Missing Word"
Kenneth Sills, Co-Director, Immortality Institute "Why Immortality?"
Lanfranco Aceti, Central Saint Martins, College of Art and Design "Prosthesis' Digital Aesthetic: The Integrated Technology of Human Extensions"
Mark Gubrud Ph.D., Research Associate, Center for Superconductivity Research "A Humanist Response to Transhumanism"
Patrick Hopkins Ph.D., Dept. of Philosophy, Millsaps College "Barbie Bodies, Bacon Bodies, Plato Bodies, Nietzsche Bodies: Differing Visions of How Biotechnology Should Be Used to Transform Human Bodies"
Stuart Hameroff M.D., Center for Consciousness Studies University of Arizona "Artificial quantum consciousness: Is it possible, what would it look like?"
Susantha Goonatilake Ph.D., Center for Studies of Social Change, New School for Social Research "Body, self and environment as constructed and reconstructed: Insights from Buddhist philosophy for the ethics of the future transhuman and posthuman"
Twyla Gibson, McLuhan Program in Culture and Technology, University of Toronto "Philosophical Foundations and Methodological Framework for a Transhumanist Bioethics"
Wendell Wallach, WW Associates "Robot Morals: Creating an Artificial Moral Agent (AMA)"
William Grey Ph.D., Dept. of Philosophy, University of Queensland "Design constraints for the Posthuman Future"
Wrye Sententia, Co-Director, Center for Cognitive Liberty & Ethics "Neurocops: Policing the Borders of Human Cognition"
Greg Pence Ph.D., "Why Not Re-Invent Humans? Is This The Best We Can Do?" Philosophy & School of Medicine University of Alabama at Birmingham
Eliezer Yudkowsky, Research Associate Singularity Institute for Artificial Intelligence "Posthumanity: A Nice Place To Live?"
Hatuna Pokrovskaia, NYU Colleges Against Cancer, New York Transhumanist Association "Ecce Trans-Homo: The Progression of Ethics in the Technological Revolution"
James Hughes Ph.D., Public Policy Studies, Trinity College "Transhumanist Bioethics: An Overview"
Jose Cordeiro, President, Sociedad Mundial del Futuro Venezuela "The Global Geopolitics towards Transhumanism and Beyond"
Rafal Smigrodski M.D., Ph.D., Department of Neurology, University of Virginia "Emerging Life Extension Therapies"
Ron Bailey, "Who's Afraid of PostHumanity? Politics and ethics of genetically engineering people" Science Editor Reason Magazine
Ramez Naam, President and CEO, Apex Nanotechnologies "The Wired Brain"
Munawar Anees Ph.D., Editor-in Chief, Periodica Islamica, Knowledge Management Systems "Transhumans and humans: Conflict or Convivencia?"
Aubrey de Grey Ph.D., Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge "Foreseeable, radical life extension: the biology to inform the philosophy"
Andrew Zolli, President, Z + Partners "Visions of the Future"
Miller Brown Ph.D., Dean of the Faculty, Trinity College "Sports and Transhumanism"
Anita Silvers Ph.D., Dept. of Philosophy, San Francisco State University "Human Variation and Fairness in Sports and Games"
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For more information please contact:
James J. Hughes Ph.D.
Secretary, World Transhumanist Association
http://www.transhumanism.org jhughes@changesurfer.com P.O. Box 128, Willington, CT 06279 USA
Public Policy Studies
Trinity College
71 Vernon St., Hartford CT 06106
860-297-2376, james.hughes@trincoll.edu