extropian
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See also: Extropian
English
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[edit]Adjective
[edit]extropian (-)
- Of, or relating to extropy.
- 1995 September, Richard Barbrook, Andy Cameron, “The Californian Ideology”, in Mute[1], volume 1, number 3, →ISSN:
- While a recent EU report recommended adopting the Californian free enterprise model to build the ‘infobahn’, cutting-edge artists and academics have been championing the ‘post-human’ philosophy developed by the West Coast's Extropian cult.
Noun
[edit]extropian (plural extropians)
- An adherent or advocate of, or an activist for, extropy or extropianism and its goals or principles.
- 2001?, Rob Lightner, Amazon review of Cyborg Citizen: Politics in the Posthuman Age by Chris Hables Gray:
- Though [Chris Hables Gray] does go out of his way to remind the reader that nearly all of us are bio-enhanced (that is a vaccination scar, isn’t it?), he’s neither a chrome-eyed Extropian nor a Rifkinesque fear-mongerer.
- 2002, Stephen Wilson, Information Arts: Intersections of Art, Science, and Technology, MIT Press, →ISBN, page 155:
- The Extropian movement has an active Web presence. Here is one statement on “What Is an Extropian”: Extropians seek to use technology intelligently to overcome genetic, biological, psychological, cultural, and neurological limits to the pursuit of life, liberty, and boundless achievement. An extropian is an optimist, a neophile, an explorer […]
- 2001?, Rob Lightner, Amazon review of Cyborg Citizen: Politics in the Posthuman Age by Chris Hables Gray: