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| style="padding:2px; width:33%;" | {{Topicbox|#338ca7|[[Man Amplifiers / Mecha]]|To enter an electronic beast of steel, for it to become my very being and my nature as I flex lines of hydraulic}}
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Revision as of 11:05, 16 April 2024

Personhood
What is a person? What makes one so? Identity - what distinguishes one person from another?
Philosophy of Mind
What is the mind?
Intelligence, sophonce, consciousness
Psychology
The scientific study of the mind [and behavior]

Biological Intelligence
How are minds produced biologically?

Artificial/Machine Intelligence
The artificial / machine route to creating intelligence and potentially minds.
Uploading
Translation of a mind from a substrate (e.g. biological), to another (e.g. digital) & vice versa.
Humans... and the other
Aliens
People and their world-interacting substrates
Bodies
Bodily Enhancements
Enhancing the attributes of a person's body. See also: Genetic Engineering
Gear
Non-permanent/reversible enhancements.

Man Amplifiers / Mecha
A type of gear -- robotic suits and larger, more substantial robots piloted by biological persons
Beyond Humanity
The concepts of Posthumanism and Transhumanism
The domain of the interpersonal
Society