Global pandemics, climate change, looming geopolitical conflicts over fresh water and food--it seems the more we should learn how to change the behavior of humans in nature, the more we recoil and try to find a way out by changing nature in humans instead. One such recoil is transhumanism. Posthuman Bliss? offers a searching critique of biotechnical fabrication of human thought and emotion on the molecular level. Welcome to bioethical thinking that is critical, not apologetic. Welcome to classical philosopher Susan B. Levin's interdisciplinary perspective on the limits of biopower.
Susan B. Levin is Roe/Straut Professor in the Humanities and Professor of Philosophy at Smith College. In addition to her numerous publications in bioethics, she has authored two books and many articles in Greek philosophy.