Last Man or Overman? Transhuman Appropriations of a Nietzschean Theme

Hedgehog Review 13 (2):31-44 (2011)
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To what extent can Nietzsche's idea of the Overman be used in connection with transhumanist notions of highly advanced humans and even posthumans?

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Michael E. Zimmerman
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