The philosophical roots of transhumanism can be traced back to the Enlightenment thinkers of the 18th century, who believed in the power of reason and science to improve the human condition. Figures like Marquis de Condorcet and Julian Huxley helped lay the foundations for transhumanist ideas, envisioning a future where technology could overcome human limitations. Attempting to explain transhumanism in 100 seconds. Enjoy!
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