On Not Dying, Abou Farman
On Not Dying, Abou Farman
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On Not Dying
Secular Immortality in the Age of Technoscience

Author: Abou Farman

Narrator: Neil Shah

Unabridged: 12 hr 58 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Tantor Media

Published: 10/20/2020


Synopsis

An ethnographic exploration of technoscientific immortality

On Not Dying is an anthropological, historical, and philosophical exploration of immortality as a secular and scientific category. Based on an ethnography of immortalist communities—those who believe humans can extend their personal existence indefinitely through technological means—and an examination of other institutions involved at the end of life, Abou Farman argues that secular immortalism is an important site to explore the tensions inherent in secularism: how to accept death but extend life; knowing the future is open but your future is finite; that life has meaning but the universe is meaningless.

As secularism denies a soul, an afterlife, and a cosmic purpose, conflicts arise around the relationship of mind and body, individual finitude and the infinity of time and the cosmos, and the purpose of life. Immortalism today, Farman argues, is shaped by these historical and culturally situated tensions. Immortalist projects go beyond extending life, confronting dualism and cosmic alienation by imagining (and producing) informatic selves separate from the biological body but connected to a cosmic unfolding.


About Abou Farman

Abou Farman is assistant professor of anthropology at the New School for Social Research.


Reviews

Goodreads review by D on January 13, 2024

Un libro original, con un análisis inteligente y sostenido por una metodología precisa. Farman estudia los grupos transhumanistas que buscan lograr tecnológicamente la inmortalidad humana. Lo hace con un enfoque etnográfico, que sustenta empíricamente sus hallazgos, pero con una inmensa claridad teó......more

Goodreads review by Justin on April 01, 2021

Provides a fascinating, in-depth look at transhumanists, cryonics, and the variety of people in those movements, along with a great examination of the ways secular life and death contrasts with religious life and death. All of that interesting material is unfortunately offset by the author's insiste......more

Goodreads review by Daniel on July 20, 2020

Imagine breathing fresh air into an already fresh anthropological focus- step up Abou Farman the unapologetic scrutiniser of a cryonicist movement poised for expansion. Secularism hasn't ever occupied a must have in my research; admittedly its not been much of a have in my research full stop! Howeve......more