Modernity

The Philosophy of Transhumanism

The Philosophy of Transhumanism
16.03.2023

Humans unjustly occupy fifty per cent of ontology; objects must be brought back to the forefront. This demand is a central part of the philosophical school of object-oriented ontology (abbreviated as OOO). The father of this materialistic school of thought, created in 1999 (initially as object-oriented philosophy), is Graham Harman (b. 1968), an American Heideggerian philosopher strongly influenced by Quentin Meillassoux. But what is object-oriented ontology? Why does it represent the newest stage in the development of the radically immanent ideology as part of the Cybelian Logos1? And why does it form a theoretical foundation for the thought structure of transhumanism?

The agony of the world between the final end and a new beginning

The agony of the world between the final end and a new beginning
03.10.2022

At this moment in history, the world is experiencing a particular kind of turmoil. It is a seemingly chaotic, spasmodic or (perhaps more accurately) agonistic movement. Apart from the noisy spectacle created by an artificial planetary civilization that persists in trying to keep us in a state of “cheerfulness,” where “positive thinking” means losing the basic human capacity for sober contemplation of the world. Today's man, when he sees himself detached from the hustle and bustle of everyday banality, falls into a state of deep anxiety.