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Humanity 2.0

Steve Fuller in conversation with Julian Baggini and Darian Meachem about how homo spaiens is changing itself

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01/04/2012

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As homo sapiens develops more and more technologies for changing itself, what will, and should, the humans of the future look like? In Humanity 2.0, Steve Fuller addresses these questions. This podcast was recorded at Foyles bookshop in Bristol in association with the Bristol Festival of Ideas. Fuller was in conversation with Julian Baggini and Darian Meachem. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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