According to this life philosophy, human beings have the responsibility of “…creating a better future rather than hoping or praying for them to be brought about by supernatural forces…” (Max, 4). The aspect of “transhumanism” lies upon the view that people need to take personal decisions and actions into having better futures for humanity instead of relying on chance that there might have supernatural forces which will do so in due course of time. In general, it helps to motivate different parties involved in the development of technologies to come up with inventions which will play a great role in ensuring that the capacity of a human being is well enhanced and making them continue being highly productive even as their age advances. However, “…much longer lives would weaken our commitment and engagement” (Bailey, 319) because people have more time to spend. The main aim of transhumanism is to enhance the development of human beings need to make them more than the normal humans that they are today. Just like Max More mentioned that “Posthuman beings would no longer suffer from the disease, aging, and inevitable death” (More, 4). However, transhumanism has its negative effects. Therefore, it some way the concept does not enhance human …show more content…
One of them is that it is bound to become a post-thesis because with time, after its full implementation, people may find it is hard to live without the technology. This is because they will be more controlled by it and will rely so much on it so as to be able to solve some major problems. The age-retardation technology is also subject to lots of bias because as people struggle to put it into use, they are more likely to attach various attitudes towards it. While some views regarding the technology could be positive, others could be more edged on painting it in a bad light. This will go a long way in making the technology challenging to develop and implement, as a result. The other problem lies in the very aspect that the age-retardation enhancement is still under development, and there is still more that needs to be done so as to make it more efficient and applicable. Zoonnvveld mentioned in Reshaping the Human Condition, “The scientific and technological developments that can be gathered together under the common denominator of human enhancement change all that. Not only do they open the door to a new group of experts to think about the human condition” (Zoonneveld, 11). The general influence is edged upon improving the philosophical, cultural and social ways in which people live so that they may be able to co-exist harmoniously without any foreseeable problems.