Transhumanism According to Stefan Lorenz Sorgner: Why the Posthuman Project Requires Responsibility and Empathy, in A. Schussler, M. Balistreri (Eds.), Metahumanism, Euro-Transhumanism and Sorgner’s Philosophy – Technology, Ethics, Art, Trivent, (2024)

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