What other types of criticisms help us develop knowledge?
References: “Progress, Counter Progress, and Counter-Counter Progress” (Greg Burch, 2001) The Scientific Method FAQ “The Retreat to Commitment” (William Bartley) “Evolutionary Epistemology, Rationality, and the Sociology of Knowledge” (William Bartley and Gerard Radnitzky) “Pancritical Rationalism: An Extropic Metacontext for Memetic Progress” (Dr. Max More) Back to top 7. CULTURAL MOVEMENT 7.1 What are the precursors to transhumanist thinking? Transhumanism represents a world view which seeks to improve the human condition. In doing so, we support critical thinking in the development of sciences and technologies to extend the human lifespan, eradicate aging, solve problems of disease, and encourage and enhance intellectual, creative, physical and mental well-being. In this regard, it is essential to be aware of the possible dangers that lie ahead. The examination of potential dangers affect not only transhumanist, but the entire world. The use of technologies and biotechnologies must