What's the best Transhumanist-oriented nonfiction books?
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5 votes
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Citizen Cyborg, James Hughes |
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4 votes
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On Intelligence, Jeff Hawkins |
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4 votes
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The Phenomenon of Man - Pierre Teilhard de Chardin |
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4 votes
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The Singularity is Near, Ray Kurzweil |
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4 votes
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More Than Human, Ramez Naam |
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3 votes
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Ending Aging, Aubrey de Grey |
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3 votes
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Converging Technologies for Improving Human Performance,Roco |
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3 votes
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The Brain that Changes Itself, Norman Doidge |
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2 votes
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Engines of Creation, Eric Drexler |
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2 votes
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The Spike, Damien Broderick |
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2 votes
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Liberation Biology, Ronald Bailey |
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2 votes
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Robot, Hans Moravec |
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2 votes
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Redesigning Humans, Gregory Stock |
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2 votes
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The Next Fifty Years, Edge.com compilation |
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2 votes
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The Transparent Society, David Brin |
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