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Intro
Introduction
References
Contents
Contributors
Abbreviations
1 A��New Way of��Coming-To-Be
1 The Disconcerting Reality of��Human Coming-To-Be
2 The Cyborg as��Self-Creation
3 Beyond Oneness: Collective Consciousness
4 Conclusion
References
2 Biodigital Being(s): Praxis Body Futures
1 Introduction
2 Muddy Bodies and��Divine Ambitions
2.1 Opacity Anxieties
2.2 Transparencies of��Domination
2.3 Wicked Selves
3 The Biodigital Condition
3.1 NuBody Dasein
3.2 Bodymind Placticities
3.3 NuBody Transparencies
4 Post Selves

4.1 NuMe��& Me
4.2 Exquisite Corpses and��Bodymind In-Betweenness
5 Conclusion
References
3 Avatar Therapy and��Clinical Care in��Psychiatry: Underlying Assumptions, Epistemic Challenges, and��Ethical Issues
1 Introduction
2 Avatar Therapy in��Psychiatric Care: What Is It and��Who Becomes Involved?
3 Epistemological Issues in��Avatar Therapy
3.1 What Are We Treating?
3.2 What Are We Learning from��AT?
4 Ethical Issues in��Avatar Therapy
4.1 A��New Old Challenge
4.2 The Ambivalence of��Lying
4.3 An��Als Ob Scenario and��a��Sui Generis Dialogue
5 Conclusion

5.1 Clinical and��Epistemological Concerns
5.2 (Provisional) Moral Conclusions
References
4 Humanity's In-Betweenness: Towards a��Prehistory of��Cyborg Life
1 Introduction
2 Humanity as��Always Already in��a��State of��In-Betweenness
3 The Quest to��Find the��Human in��the��Other: Cosmopolitanism as��Aesthetic Judgement
4 The Cyborg as��in��Between Humanity's In-Betweenness
5 Conclusion
References
5 "The Universe of��the��Person is the��Universe of��Man?" Expanding the��Schelerian Concepts of��Philosophical Anthropology and��Personhood into��the��Twenty-First Century
1 Introduction

2 Rethinking Scheler's Philosophical Anthropology in��the��Twenty-First-Century Context
2.1 The Human Being as��a��Life-Form
2.2 The Human Being as��geistig
2.3 Technology in��Relation to��Life and��Spirit
3 Rethinking the��Person in��the��Twenty-First Century
3.1 Scheler's Take on��Personalism
3.2 Expanding Personhood
4 Conclusion
References
6 Posthumanizing Relaxation in��Science-Fiction ASMR
1 Introduction
2 The Posthuman Mode of��Feeling
2.1 Human Is Not All There Is
2.2 Recognizing the��Post-Cinematic
2.3 Why Science Fiction?

3 Relax and��Enjoy the��Futuristic Tingles
3.1 Relaxation Specialists in��Sleep Clinics
3.2 Soothing Encounters with��Aliens
3.3 Leave It All Behind and��Drift Through Space
4 Conclusion
References
7 Human and��Non-Human Persons in��not��Inhuman Civilization
1 Introduction
2 Reconfigurations of��the��Transindividuational Space and��Subjectivity
3 The Possibility of��Non-Human Persons and��Moral Agents
4 A��Person or��a��Human? Humanistic or��Humane?
5 More Human or��Less Inhuman
6 Conclusion
References

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