Vol 2. No. 2
- Contents
- Aura Schussler: Editor’s Note
- Yunus Tuncel: Arts in the Age of Posthumanism – Reflections on Stefan Lorenz Sorgner’s Philosophy of Posthuman Art
- Franc Mali: The way Transhumanism is Leading to the Convergence of all Spheres of Creative Human Thought
- Kerstin Borchhardt: Of Plastic Selkies and Hybrid Puppies – Posthuman Mythopoesia in Times of the Ecological Crisis
- Žarko Paić: Singularity, Aisthesis and Artwork – Postscript on Stefan Lorenz Sorgner’s_Philosophy of Posthuman Art
- Evi D. Sampanikou: Art Has Always Been the Product of a Philosophizing Cyborg – Looking Inside “Philosophy of Posthuman Art” by Stefan Lorenz Sorgner
- Russell J.A. Kilbourn: Adorno, Beckett…Wagner, Artaud – Reflections on Stefan Sorgner’s Philosophy of Posthuman Art
- Maurizio Balistreri: The Use of Human Embryos for Artistic Applications – Bioethical Considerations on Stefan Lorenz Sorgner’s Philosophy of Posthuman Art
- Malte Frey: Posthumansims Western Locilization and non-Western Posthumanism in Anime – On Stefan Lorenz Sorgner’s Philosophy of Posthuman Art
- Marius Markuckas: On the Question of the Possibility to Replace the Human With Technology in the Creative Process
- Ferén David Barrios Pérez: Towards a Posthuman Philosophy of Art a Response to Stefan Sorgner’s Philosophy of Posthuman Art
- Dario Giugliano: A Poetics of Contemporary Art to Understand the Meaning of Our Age
- Stefan Lorenz Sorgner: On Constructive and Destructive Interferences in the Life and in Art Worlds – A Reply
Vol 2. No. 1
- Contents
- Florin Lobont: Editor’s Note
- Dan Stone: Structure and Fantasy: Genocide and The Homogenization of Identity
- Paul A. Shapiro: Memory of Vapniarka and the Interface of Antisemitism, Fascism, Communism and the Holocaust
- Victor Neumann: The Obsession of Romanian Intelligentsia During the Interwar Period: Ethnonational Specificity
- Andrei Simionescu-Panait: Infantilizing the Interlocutor: Thrasymachus in the Counseling Room
- Mattia Pozzebon: Disenhancing Animals as a Path to Harm
Vol 1. No. 1
- Contents
- Aura Schussler: Editor’s Note
- Aura Schussler: An Incursion into ‘Weak Transhumanism’
- Elise Bohan: Nietzsche and Transhumanism – Much Ado About Nothing
- Manuel Knoll: Nietzsche and Transhumanism – The Case of the Overhuman (Übermensch)
- Mariano Rodríguez González: The Problematic Coherence of a Nietzschean Transhumanism
- Maurizio Balistreri: Transhumanism According to Stefan Lorenz Sorgner – Why the Posthuman Project Requires Responsibility and Empathy
- Mirko Daniel Garasic: Some of the Critical Aspects of Sorgner’s “On Transhumanism”
- Sven Nyholm: The World’s Most Dangerous Idea? Transhumanism in the Age of Artificial Intelligence, Climate Change, and Existential Risk – Some Comments on Stefan Lorenz Sorgner’s “On Transhumanism”
- Leo Igwe: Transhumanism and Emerging Technologies – Exploring Ethics and Human Enhancement in Africa
- Natasha Brie Beranek: The Metahumanities
- Stefan Lorenz Sorgner: Entering the Intellectual Discourses on “On Transhumanism”