Frank had initially laid upon his human nature to retire from his criminal activities. Frank was well advanced in age, which restricted him from being swift in his activities. Hence, he slumped into his mortal nature and await his ultimate destiny, death. However, the arrival of the robot deconstructed his human nature. Initially, Frank thought that the Robot was a nuisance to his otherwise quiet life. Nonetheless, the Robot proved an instrumental part of Frank to a point of deconstructing his thought pattern. Frank was able to emerge from his slumber and take an active role in his life once again, although the decision taken was in the negative. His interaction with the Robot changed his condition. They both …show more content…
Cultural post-humanism is a branch of the larger cultural theory that crituques the very foundation of the legacy of humanism and the assumptions therein. This cultural post-humanism theory questions the theories that seek to explain the origin of humans and the human nature. This cultural post-humanism model tries to shift focus from contemporary human origin towards technoscientific knowledge. Specifically, this model tries to show how humans, science, and technology are intertwined in what would appear like a network, thereby challenging the subjective idea of human nature as an autonomous being. Philosophical post-humanism is an idea that looks at the moral implications of engaging in aspects beyond the human species. Post --human condition looks at how the human condition is deconstructed. Transhumanism looks at the manner in which humans utilize technology to increase their scope of influence, intellectual abilities, or enhance their skills. Al takeover is a notion where humans are replaced by technologies. Eventually, voluntary human extinction kicks in where a future without the influence or presence of humans is