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H+ Tucson Announces Participation in the WTA $25,000 Matching Grant
Tucson, Arizona, December 12, 2007 - H+ Tucson, a transhumanist club at the University of Arizona, is excited to announce its participation in the…
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I've found most of my ideas have a wealth of material. Going though the wealth from Humanistic to Transhumanistic would take around forty years I'd think. The issue is not in the wealth but in that Abraham Maslow at the suggestion of Stanislav Groff agreed to use the term "Transpersonal" for an entire new field in psychology and they left Maslow's original term: Transhumanistic. Thereby, what they did was to go "beyond the person" and not beyond the human. What I see is another step there already foreshadowed and supported by a major, major American Scientist: Maslow. Most of us, I think, can conceptualize Transhumanism physically. We have Star Trek! How about mentally? Yes, that too. How? We have Maslow. Therein is your Transhuman mentally and already worked-out long ago ready for the picking. (Yes, he just handed something to you fully formed and ready-to-go.) That's my point.