In this thesis, I defend the claim that if a desire-first account of group identity is the correct account of group identity for humanity and we hold a certain class of desires regarding humanity’s survival conditions, then we can survive the extinction of H. sapiens. Humanity faces the threat of existential risk, which is any risk that threatens humanity with its premature extinction or the destruction of its potential future development. I argue that before we can have any meaningful discussion about existential risk, we need to know who humanity is. To examine the question of who humanity is, I begin by considering extant accounts of group identity. It will turn out that none of these accounts is able to help us determine who humanity is...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Philosophy, 2020.This work explores the rela...
People humanize their ingroup to address existential concerns about their mortality, but the reasons...
This paper examines the relationships between human and computing entities. It develops the biologic...
This thesis is concerned with the philosophical problems of personal identity and personal survival....
This thesis is concerned with the metaphysical question of in what our survival consists. To surviv...
This thesis investigates the metaphysics of human persons. In it, I consider two questions. The firs...
There are many competing accounts of what a person’s identity over time consists in. This thesis add...
During the last century, the new, exciting field of Artificial Intelligence has risen. With its prom...
This thesis is a philosophical enquiry into the nature of human beings, stimulated by Richard Dawkin...
Purpose: We intend to offer a counter-narrative to those accounts of specific species extinction. Ou...
The problem of personal identity is a specific instance of the more general metaphysical puzzle of e...
This study is about the nature of persons and personal identity. It belongs to a tradition that main...
This thesis is an examination of what it is to be human. A common answer is that humanity is defined...
There is a need to distinguish two questions in the philosophy of persons. One of these is the factu...
This thesis explores Nicholas Agar’s criticism of radical enhancement in his book Humanity’s End. He...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Philosophy, 2020.This work explores the rela...
People humanize their ingroup to address existential concerns about their mortality, but the reasons...
This paper examines the relationships between human and computing entities. It develops the biologic...
This thesis is concerned with the philosophical problems of personal identity and personal survival....
This thesis is concerned with the metaphysical question of in what our survival consists. To surviv...
This thesis investigates the metaphysics of human persons. In it, I consider two questions. The firs...
There are many competing accounts of what a person’s identity over time consists in. This thesis add...
During the last century, the new, exciting field of Artificial Intelligence has risen. With its prom...
This thesis is a philosophical enquiry into the nature of human beings, stimulated by Richard Dawkin...
Purpose: We intend to offer a counter-narrative to those accounts of specific species extinction. Ou...
The problem of personal identity is a specific instance of the more general metaphysical puzzle of e...
This study is about the nature of persons and personal identity. It belongs to a tradition that main...
This thesis is an examination of what it is to be human. A common answer is that humanity is defined...
There is a need to distinguish two questions in the philosophy of persons. One of these is the factu...
This thesis explores Nicholas Agar’s criticism of radical enhancement in his book Humanity’s End. He...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Philosophy, 2020.This work explores the rela...
People humanize their ingroup to address existential concerns about their mortality, but the reasons...
This paper examines the relationships between human and computing entities. It develops the biologic...