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Antihuman Apr 2026

Antihuman antibodies (e.g., Anti-human TREM2 ) used in research to target specifically human cells. 2. The Technological "Anti-Human" Turn

more examples of "anti-human" themes in modern sci-fi literature.

The "anti-human" is no longer merely a science-fiction trope but a developing posture in technology, philosophy, and biology. It encompasses a growing trend where human limitations are viewed as defects to be managed, optimized, or transcended. This paper explores three primary dimensions of the anti-human: the philosophical shift towards posthumanism, the "anti-human" turn in technological artificial intelligence, and the biomedical, targeting of human cells using antihuman antibodies. 1. Introduction: Defining the Anti-Human Antihuman

Antihuman antibodies are also used in immunological research to distinguish between different cell types in studies. 4. Cultural and Philosophical Implications

Critics and researchers argue for "rescuing intelligence," ensuring AI supports human cognition rather than replacing it with systems that treat human agency as an obstacle. Antihuman antibodies (e

A focus on bringing new things into the world, rather than simply mastering or suppressing existing ones. 5. Conclusion

Speculative fiction and theory explore a "posthuman deep future" where evolution might favor synthetic or hybrid forms rather than organic human life. 3. Biological and Medical "Antihuman" Applications The "anti-human" is no longer merely a science-fiction

the biomedical applications of antihuman antibodies (e.g., in Alzheimer's or cancer research).