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Exploring both the intrapersonal (moral) and interpersonal (ethical) nature of death and dying in the context of their development (philosophical), Dying in a Transhumanist and Posthuman Society shows how death and dying have been and will continue to be governed in any given society.

Drawing on transhumanism and discourses about posthumanity, life prolongation and digital life, the book analyses death, dying and grief via the governance of dying. It states that the bio-medical dimensions of our understanding of death and dying have predominated not only the discourses about death in society and the care of the dying, but their policy and practice as well. It seeks to provoke thinking beyond the benefits of technology and within the confinements of the world transhumanists describe.

This book is written for all who have an interest in thanatology (i.e. death studies) but will be useful specifically to those investigating the experiences of dying and grieving in contemporary societies, wherein technology, biology and medicine continuously advance. Thus, the manuscript will be of interest to researchers in a broad range of areas including health and social care, social policy, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, cultural studies, and, of course, thanatology.

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Exploring both the intrapersonal (moral) and interpersonal (ethical) nature of death and dying in the context of their development (philosophical), Dying in a Transhumanist and Posthuman Society shows how death and dying have been and will continue to be governed in any given society.
Drawing on transhumanism and discourses about posthumanity, life prolongation and digital life, the book analyses death, dying and grief via the governance of dying. It states that the bio-medical dimensions of our understanding of death and dying have predominated not only the discourses about death in society and the care of the dying, but their policy and practice as well. It seeks to provoke thinking beyond the benefits of technology and within the confinements of the world transhumanists describe.
This book is written for all who have an interest in thanatology (i.e. death studies) but will be useful specifically to those investigating the experiences of dying and grieving in contemporary societies, wherein technology, biology and medicine continuously advance. Thus, the manuscript will be of interest to researchers in a broad range of areas including health and social care, social policy, anthropology, sociology, philosophy, cultural studies, and, of course, thanatology.
Panagiotis Pentaris is an Associate Professor of Social Work and Thanatology in the School of Human Sciences at the University of Greenwich, London, England, UK. He is also a member of the Institute for Lifecourse Development, an internationally recognised institute focusing on interdisciplinary research across the lifespan. He is a council member for the Association for the Study of Death and Society, and over the last ten years he has researched and published on death, dying, bereavement, culture and religion, social work, social policy and LGBTQIA+ issues.
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Dying in a Transhumanist and Posthuman Society
Panagiotis Pentaris
First published 2022 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 2
  • First published 2022
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  • Names: Pentaris, Panagiotis, author.
    Title: Dying in a transhumanist and posthuman society / Panagiotis Pentaris.
    Description: Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon; New York, NY: Routledge, 2022. |
    Includes bibliographical references and index.
    Identifiers: LCCN 2021033188 (print) | LCCN 2021033189 (ebook) |
    ISBN 9780367542177 (hardback) | ISBN 9780367542238 (paperback) |
    ISBN 9781003088257 (ebook)
    Subjects: LCSH: DeathSocial aspects. | Death. | Transhumanism. |
    Posthumanism. Classification: LCC HQ1073 .P458 2021 (print) |
    LCC HQ1073 (ebook) | DDC 306.9dc23
    LC record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021033188
    LC ebook record available at https://lccn.loc.gov/2021033189
  • ISBN: 978-0-367-54217-7 (hbk)
  • ISBN: 978-0-367-54223-8 (pbk)
  • ISBN: 978-1-003-08825-7 (ebk)
  • DOI: 10.4324/9781003088257
  • Typeset in Times New Roman
  • by Newgen Publishing UK
For my son
Thank you for teaching me how to appreciate life.
Contents
  1. List of figures
  2. Acknowledgements
  3. Introduction
    1. Previous explorations of the policing of grief and dying
      1. Policing/medicalisation of grief
      2. Policing/medicalisation of death
    2. 21st-century challenges
    3. The aim of this book
    4. Overview of the book
  4. Transhumanism and the posthuman being
    1. Introduction
    2. What do we mean with the terms transhumanism and posthuman?
    3. Religion and transhumanist debates
      1. Who is the human?
    4. Technological advancements
      1. Robotics, robots and social life
      2. Cyberrevolution and smart devices
      3. Digital immortality and mind cloning
      4. Technology by geography
    5. Tech-death and tech-grief
      1. Altered conceptions of death and grief
    6. The technological dimensions of regulating death
  5. Biomedicine and death
    1. Introduction
    2. Biomedical advancements
      1. Cryonics
      2. Robotic surgery
      3. Artificial organs
      4. Biohacking
      5. Cloning
      6. Nanomedicine
    3. Disposal of the body and revival
    4. Prolongation of life and immortality in utopian realities?
  6. Transhumanism in the social context
    1. Introduction
    2. Human relationships and virtual selves
    3. The social environment and alienation
      1. Human experience in a transhumanist social environment
    4. The natural environment
    5. Transhumanism and human rights
  7. An unsettled future
    1. Introduction
    2. Why is the future unsettled?
    3. The uneven progressions of technology, medicine and society
    4. Advancements in a changing environment
    5. Death, dying and grief in the hamster wheel of the future
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