Posthumanism
Posthumanization comprises "those processes by which a society comes to include members other than 'natural' biological human beings who, in one way or another, contribute to the structures, dynamics, or meaning of the society."
Posthumanism
Organisms organize. ... We sort the mail, build sand castles, solve jigsaw puzzles, separate wheat from chaff, rearrange chess pieces, collect stamps, alphabetize books, create symmetry, compose sonnets and sonatas, and put our rooms in order... We propagate structure (not just we humans but we who are alive). We disturb the tendency toward equilib... See more
Farnam Street • Entropy: The Hidden Force Making Life Complicated
In physics, entropy is a law; in social systems, it’s a mere tendency — though a strong one, to be sure.
Entropy: The Hidden Force Making Life Complicated
Entropy is a scientific concept, most commonly associated with states of disorder, randomness, or uncertainty .
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Jean-Baptiste Lamarck envisioned that life is generated in the form of the simplest creatures constantly, and then strive towards complexity and perfection (i.e. humans) through a series of lower forms. In his view, lower animals were simply newcomers on the evolutionary scene.
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Self-domestication
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Putting Humans First Is Not Natural
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Entropy sows the seeds of destruction.