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Designer Evolution: A Transhumanist Manifesto [Hardcover]

Simon Young
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Book Description

September 30, 2005
Forewords by Dr. Aubrey de Grey (Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge) and Robert A. Freitas Jr. (Senior Research Fellow, Institute for Molecular Manufacturing)
"A rare and uplifting vision of the biological future we can and should create for ourselves." – Dr. Gregory Fahy, Chief Scientific Officer, Vice President, 21st Century Medicine
The debate about the ethics of human biotechnology or genetic engineering is one of the most important cultural issues of our time. "Transhumanism" is the philosophy that most of all supports genetic science and biotechnology, yet the public knows little about this emerging philosophy. Transhumanism declares unequivocal support for the attempt to eliminate disease, defeat death, and enhance the body and mind beyond the limitations of the age-old human condition.
In Designer Evolution Simon Young presents a polemical espousal of transhumanist philosophy and a trenchant attack on its critics, the "Bio-Luddites." The author calls for a rejection of premodern superstition and postmodern nihilism in favor of a renewed belief in human progress through scientific rationality.
In an age when cynicism, fatalism, and nihilism are rife, Designer Evolution will rekindle a feeling of optimism about the future of our species. This is a concise, reader-friendly introduction to a vitally important philosophy that will become difficult to ignore as advances in biotechnology increasingly claim the headlines in the coming decades.

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"Young rejects premodern superstition and postmodern nihilism, calling for a renewed belief in human progress through scientific rationality…. Written in a breezy, populist, quotable style, this reader-friendly introduction to a vitally important philosophy will be difficult to ignore as advances in biotechnology increasingly claim the headlines in the years ahead. It is vital reading for all who care about our place and purpose in the world at a time of rapid change at the dawn of the twenty-first century."
- Innovation Watch

About the Author

Simon Young (Brighton, East Sussex, UK), the son of pioneering cybernetician and science writer J. F. Young, is an accomplished pianist who has performed throughout Europe. For more on Designer Evolution visit Simon Young's Web site at:
www.designerevolution.net

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 417 pages
  • Publisher: Prometheus Books; 1St Edition edition (September 30, 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1591022908
  • ISBN-13: 978-1591022909
  • Product Dimensions: 6.3 x 1.1 x 9.3 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.3 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #809,306 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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11 of 14 people found the following review helpful
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointed. June 22, 2011
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I find it very difficult to stop reading any book I've started, but in this case it wasn't much of a problem. I sympathize with Young's view, I really do, however I found this book quite laborious.

I was very frustrated by Young's inventing a word every few paragraphs for concepts that already are well represented by the english language.

I found his chapter on psychology extremely fallacious. Unless I'm mistaken I believe he
was trying to argue the point that all psychological problems are simply a lack/excess of
a small subset of specific chemicals. To me that would be like trying to change the
political theme of a TV show by adjusting its color balance.

I also found he was contradicting himself throughout the book.
He would argue that humans are biologically deterministic entities driven by a chemically driven brain when addressing those who believe in a soul, yet at the same time describes humans as free agents that have some magical will outside their biologically based memes.

I made it through 30% of this book, until I couldn't read much more.
Perhaps Young should take this original book, condense it to 50% of its length,
and rework many of the bad arguments.

Until then, I feel these glowing reviews were quite misleading.
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23 of 34 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Pure Crap February 5, 2010
By TJS
Format:Hardcover
God, this book was a chore. Here I was hoping for at least a moderately well-reasoned treatment on such things as the morality of genetic enhancement or futuristic aesthetics and instead I got 300+ pages of rambling, poorly reasoned ideas based on a flawed understanding of some rather basic scientific principles. At several points Young puts forth ideas that sound intriguing and seem, for purely visceral reasons, to be desirable, but when his "reasoning" is considered it makes no sense. He contradicts himself wildly, obviously doesn't understand the theory of evolution, intentionally misquotes people to support his ideas, uses annoyingly repetitive sound-bites and catch-phrases in lieu of reasoned arguments, and commits that most egregious of all scientific errors of selecting only confirming evidence and ignoring all disconfirming evidence while trying to make his points. Basically, Young reads like someone who took a few philosophy courses in undergrad, then read a whole bunch of pop-science books and now considers himself to be some kind of highly cerebral autodidact on the cutting-edge of everything, yet succeeds only in sounding like an adolescent neo-Randian lobbying for the development of biotech that will give all of us KEWL POWRZ 'cause that would be AWESOME. The one thing that I may end up taking from this is further reading matterial: Young lists several sources as inspiration, sources he may have wildly misunderstood (if his "understanding" of things like evolution is any indication), so I can at least do some back-tracking through his sources and see if any of them are more logical than he was.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars You can be part of human evolution! April 24, 2011
By Michael
Format:Hardcover
This book will give you the vocabulary and fundamentals to understand the world as an evolved result of life's history. I pick it up and read it very often; just opening it up from a random spot and reading about evolutionism. If you feel empty inside and need a way to explain this evolved life, this book will give you purpose to evolve and love life again. We did evolve to get here! And you can be part of the movement to evolve more! Humans have a purpose and Young's book lays out the past, present, and future ideas that we need to bring on the evolutionary change of today.
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