Les transhumanismes et leurs récits en question(s)

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15 October 2018
Quelles sont les racines du transhumanisme ? D’où nous vient-il ? Comment comprendre le succès de ses idées ? Que reflètent-elles de nos préoccupations contemporaines ? S’agit-il d’un mouvement comme un autre, auquel on peut décider de se joindre ou non, ou d’une vague de fond qui nous emporte ? Est-ce une nouvelle utopie, une dystopie, un nouvel idéal civilisationnel, un projet de société ou une dangereuse fuite en avant ? Plus fondamentalement, que révèle ce courant de pensée de nous-mêmes, de la situation de notre humanité et des questions que nous pose aujourd’hui l’incertitude de l’avenir ?
Pour répondre à ces interrogations, l’Université Catholique de Lille organise, avec le soutien de la Région des Hauts de France, un colloque international afin de favoriser le croisement des regards entre grand public, chercheurs, monde de l’entreprise, institutons et politiques.
Durant trois jours, des personnalités de premier plan dans la connaissance des mouvements transhumanistes (Bernard Stiegler, Stefan Lorenz Sorgner, Joëlle Proust, Paul Jorion, Anders Sandberg…), une communauté scientifique internationale et les chercheurs de la chaire éthique et transhumanisme de l’Université Catholique de Lille proposeront une grande diversité d’activités réflexives, académiques, culturelles et artistiques (3 grandes conférences plénières, plus de 80 talks, 26 panels thématiques, 1 table-ronde en plénière, 1 grand débat, 6 ateliers participatifs, un concours de joutes oratoires, 1 soirée théâtre,une soirée ciné-débat, un escape game, une soirée gala, le prix du jury…).
Les transhumanismes et leurs récits en question(s)

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