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    Posthumanismo, Transhumanismo, Antihumanismo, Metahumanismo y Nuevos Materialismos.Francesca Ferrando & Javier Ignacio Brito Ledesma - 2022 - Revista Ethika+ 5:151-166.
    “Posthumano” se ha convertido en un término paraguas para referirse a una variedad de movimientos y escuelas de pensamiento diferentes, incluyendo el posthumanismo filosófico, cultural y crítico; el transhumanismo (en sus variantes de extropianismo, transhumanismo liberal y democrático, entre otras); el enfoque feminista de los nuevos materialismos; el paisaje heterogéneo del antihumanismo, metahumanismo, metahumanidades y posthumanidades. Este uso genérico y global del término ha creado confusión metodológica y teórica entre expertos y no expertos. Este ensayo explorará las diferencias entre estos (...)
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    Vision Quest in Posthumanist Education: Focuses, Praxes and Experiences.Francesca Ferrando & Stefano Rozzoni - 2023 - International Journal of Philosophical Studies 31 (4):586-611.
    In the context of Posthuman Studies, attention towards education is gaining increasing significance to address the anthropocentric axioms embedded in contemporary worldviews. What is posthumanist education? This paper addresses this question affirming the importance of embodying posthumanist theory in practice. Attention will be dedicated to three original keywords: selves-care; flex(st)ability; commUnity. They will be investigated as possible posthumanist focuses to respond to current educational needs. This paper is not purely theoretical; it is anchored in material experiences that are being explored (...)
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  3. (1 other version)Are we becoming God(s)? : Transhumanism, posthumanism, antihumanism, and the divine.Francesca Ferrando - 2022 - In Arvin M. Gouw, Brian Patrick Green & Ted Peters (eds.), Religious Transhumanism and Its Critics. Lanham: Lexington Books.
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    Chapter Five A Feminist Genealogy of Posthuman Aesthetics in the Visual Arts (2016).Francesca Ferrando - 2020 - In Giovanni Aloi & Susan McHugh (eds.), Posthumanism in art and science: a reader. New York: Columbia University Press. pp. 47-54.
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    Il postumanesimo filosofico e le sue alterità.Francesca Ferrando - 2016 - Pisa: Edizioni ETS.
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    Response to Joseph W. Koterski, S.J.Francesca Ferrando - 2020 - International Philosophical Quarterly 60 (1):128-129.
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    The art of being posthuman: who are we in the 21st century?Francesca Ferrando - 2023 - Hoboken, NJ: Polity Press.
    This book offers a comprehensive reflection on the existential condition of the 21st century. A visionary introduction to existential posthumanism, it takes the form of eight meditations. This posthuman journey of self-inquiry engages with a wide range of knowledge and wisdom: from the Paleolithic times to the futures of radical life extension, from multi-species evolutions to the rights of Nature, the Anthropocene and the rise of Artificial Intelligence. The book declutters the habit of being human. Letting go of the need (...)
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    The Posthuman Divine: When Robots Can Be Enlightened.Francesca Ferrando - 2019 - Sophia 58 (4):645-651.
    This special issue of ‘Sophia’ aims to reflect upon future evolutions of religions and their related narratives and imaginaries from a critical and generative understanding of our ancient sources. Bodies are locations of creative power and symbolic proliferation. Cyborgian, transhuman, and posthuman embodiments are going to generate visions of the divine in tune with such an epistemic shift, by addressing questions such as: can God be represented as a cyborg? Could robots and avatars be prophets? Is internet a suitable setting (...)
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